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s;* .o THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. .\ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932 Christmas Eve Well-Selected I—, --v, Suggestions Neckweeu* 25c. .50 and $1.00 Lounging Robes $4.05 and $(>.05 Gloves $1.00. $1.50 and $2.9.5 Shirts 50c. 79c. $1.00 and $1.25 New Felt Hats $2.95. $;!.50 and $5.00 Luggage $2.50 tp $8.50 i Handkerchiefs 10c lo 50c Topcoats $7.50 to $12.50 Belts 25c to $1.00 Bath Robes $3.00 to $7.50 Sweaters $1.00 to $4.50 Hosiery 15c to 1ftt ■DOCTOR* JON JOSEPH 54:!SW)l Urge Motorists To Secure Tags AH Cars Mui;t Bear New Licens es On Janiiary 1, Highway Department Announces. Postoffice Open Saturday P. M. ’1 ' Ooliimbia, Dec. 17.^—Stressing the! KEFLEniO>-.S . ' UTi'ior the state law every The end of the year is to me a vehicle must display a 1933 li- for sober thought-.haturuily of me; ^ag on .Tamm-y 1, W. V. Suther- and mine . . . and, that inclutle.s you, dear reader, for yon are in a sense mine, every time you rend dne of these .little feature-articles. For the time we are of one family, whether we agree on cveiything, or whether we snarl and pout over some di.spuied, point under di.scussion. . , . We are mpre than friend.s we are brothers ano sisters; we cannot get away from the fact. - to si'tOe bills at the year’s ''•■’d. How rriuch do you o5ve to your mily doctor? How mu'’h for hi*; lay.s of danger.- nights of v’aJ<ing.” hat you might be more comfortable ^ails when correct information and nd more fit for the .stern trials of jvmitianee by money order or certir your own life? j j fied check have been received. The've an* thousands today, who do j Automobile and truck owners, un- not have the cash to meot the well-ld^r the law, were at liberty to begin thumbed r6ige in the doctor’s ledger. I tags last ITiur.sday. land, chief of the highway depart ment’s motor vehicle divi.sion, today rippealed to motorists to equip their vehicles with hew* tags as soon as pos sible. “It is our purpose,” Sutherland! said, “to swk the cooperation of mo-j tori*;ts in di.stribution of n^w license i ^ plates before the first day of the new| books of the Countv Treasurer year, since we have a tremendous task | the collection of ahead of us within the next few taxes for the fiscal year, 1932, at the Postmaster Blakely announced yes terday that the postoffice will be open all day Saturday until 6 p. m. as a convenience to the patrons. For some time the office has been observing every Saturday as a half holiday, clos- J The new Chevrolet which is now' on ing during the aftenipon. ‘ * display at the local dealer’s, Giles No deliveries of mail' 6t diatribu- j Chevrolet company, presents ’ many tion in the office, special delivery ex- j ^lew features as well as being a larger cepted, will be made on Sunday or! machine and greatly refined. New Chevrolet Is IVV A N' X S D®, Dl8|Jay Here uenT—e-room Houm on coiS '— of Academy and Elizabeth streets. Many Nw Features, Including j Has electric ,Hghts and water. Apply Ix)nger^ Wheelbase, Are Pre-~f^o J- A. ^aileyv i2-22-2tc sented In 1933 Cars. FOR RENT Five rooms in three apartments or two apartments, as party desires. Rooms are furnished or unfurnished. Apply io Mrs. D. Bv Hayes, South Broad St. Itc Monday, it is announced. The public is urged to do their Chri.straas mail ing early. COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE 1932 FOR RENT —2 or three connecting roo.ms, up.stpiirs, furnished or unfur-. year, days.” ^ Treasurer’s office ^from October l.")1h Many license plates already have to DiKember 3J, 1932. After Decern been issued by the department to mo-iber'31 one per cent will he added. .\f- torists in person and through the | ter January Slsr, two per cen^t will be added, and after February sev en per cent wiU be added until the 15th day of March, 1933, when the books will be closed. But, don’t you lowe him more than that? Haven't ^ou lime lo sit down and think how good he has been in your h(Hirs of trial -and - and—could n’t you just kneel down toni;rht at your bedside and ask God to bless h’ln? It would mean so .much for him-1 knowl There is not enough; "^ sortthi gold in the work! to buy the > answer to just one little prayer. Did | you ev4'r look at it that way? Th»* family doctor may h»- likened j to a siiepherd who gives his life “fo*'^ the slibep.” I have s<*en this faithful j servant of man, tenderly earing for! th(‘ lanil’s -as if th«‘y were his very own; I ran think of no type of service^ more consecrated - niore self-effacing. | Naturally 1 cannot imagine a service' more d(*serving of reward. That’s why 1 have been a “family doctor.” j Suthe'land pointed out that in ap^ plying for licenses through the mails, applicant.s should follow in.struCtions carefully to avoid delay. .\1I per.sons more than one owning s( hool di prope.’ty in •trict are re- Longer wheelbase, new’ “aero- stream” styling, more pow’er and nished. To parties without .speed coupled with greater economy, | Mrs. F. K. She^i^, phone 36. larger and lower Fisher bodies w’ith new’ Fisher “no-draft” ventilation, shatterproof glass in windshield and ventilators, cushion-balanced motor mounting, irhprbved free wheeling plus syncro-mesh transmission silent second gear, and a “starterator” for simplified starting are all listed as new’ standard features included in thg list price. • ‘ The new models with longer and wider bodies, represent the bid for continual leadership of that company which led the industry in four out of the past six years and which has just completed its year of greatest com- p.Hrative success in the industry. In children. Itc NOTICE—This is to certify that we had Sam Young’trim and worm the roots of our^fruit trees last spring, from which we had splendid crops of with' P^’sehes. We consider him an expert at this kind of work. L. J. Moore, H. M. Young, John W. Little, T. J. Bla lock, Clinton, S. C. 12-22-4tc FOR RENT—A five-room .Apply to T. L. W. Bailey. cottage. M2-4tc FOR RENT.— Seven-room home on West Main street, opposite Giles Chevrolet Company. Ap^y to H. D. Henry. ■ 12-29-2tc quested to call for re eipts in each of j P.' the .several school d *i’ t.« in which the property is located, T; ' i-» impor tant, as additional co.sf and penalty LOST—Saturday ^afternoon on Broad Street, a green clotii belt w’ith sil ver trimmings. Finder iyiea*!e ret.irn i to ('hronicle office. As has been the cu.stom in the past, may be attached. the department accepts no personal checks for plates. An adequate coii's of ready to di.strihute the All able-bodied male citizens be tween the age.s of twenty-one (21) workers years of age are liable new plr.te.s! “ P“H tax oi $1.00. Commuta- f . orn the offices of'the motor vehicle division on the ground floor of the .'late office building. IOANNA MILL NEWS a tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. All able-bodied men between the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to road duty except tho.se in military service, s<-hool trustees, school teachers, min isters and students. Proper attention will he given those .sively improved car, which was chang ed to a six in 1928, Chevrolet is re versing a trend indicated by a number of other manufacturers In >‘edncingi ’^()’|'|(jp Qp ('EKTIFICATE* the size or cost of their modi'is, and; Qp DEPOSIT is emphasizing the basic poHcy on ] Xotice is hereby given that Cert if i- which the company fonrale 1 its sue- of Deposit No. 5605 for the sum cess—that of building style an I (lual- of $16.GH of the Commercial Bank, the hare nec-ns (.f ity rathe'- than t!*an'porlation. Twenty manufacturing and ns.sf*m- bly plants operated by ( h*-yr<i!et in . I the United States, many othE-r’affili- : ated plants and several hund'-e 1 thou- san<l people are at work again a.s a Clinton, S. C., issued to Beatrice G. Cra-wford on the lOth day of .August, 1932, said Certificate payable to the above named party or to H. P. f'raw- fonl. This Certificate has been mis placed, lost or de:;troyed. Honor Roll For Thomwell Schools 75f Pajamas $1.00, .SI..50 and $2.00 STORE OPEN EVENLNGS I’NTursuio ' Hipp and Adair We Sell For ('ash— ('ash Ravs. Next Door To Book Store Eleventh grade: Jesse Jordan, Rob bie Morgan, Itolverta Miller, Robert .Miller, Walter Williams, Glenn Bee- ! rpan. j Tenth grade: Rita ('handler, Clyde Conrad, Frances Cook, Sara Cunning- I ham, -Martha Fliedner, Hughston Fro- ' wein, ('laudia. Hammond, James Goldvilie, Dec. 14.—Dr. A. mer of I.aurens. spent Sunday withl^f school district. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Stroud. j xhe tax levy i.« as follows: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wells and son | Tax of .Newberry, spent the week-end Ordinary County Tax with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Crook of Cy an,-spent Sunday with Mrs, W. G. Puckett, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright and children of Spartanburg, .spent Mon day with Mrs. J. E. Hamm. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Bouknight of, Constitutional School I Greer, visited Miss Margaret Waruen , Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Job Smith of New- I berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Ev- Mc- i ans Sunday. We will apply for a new Certificate who wish to pjiy their taxes through result of the company s embarking on Deposit in it.** stead at the office the mail by check. mo:iey order, etc.,, *4-’^ program at this time Commercial Bank on or after Cro- j^iving name of township and number Road and Bridge Railroad Bond Road Bonds Past Indebtedness Statewide School (6-0-1) Weak'SehooD High Schoqls Ciji .712 6>Ti 3 Neil, Allene Rook, Grace Smith, Myr tie Watson. Willie Pett Mvrtle Moore. I Willingham,] .Miss Piula Connelly of Nihety-,Six, vi.-ited Mrs. Maihie White Sunday, t Mr. and .Mrs. .lames Brown of Spar- Ninth grade: Robert ( ampbell, N.ltanhurg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sal- Mildred Bowles. NOW IS THE TIME TO BU'Y Several farms, prices tractive. Houses for rent. Broad St., Owens Hill and ('ollexe View. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. ■H. H. BOYD F. Garland, Catherine McK**e, Shan non Simpson. F.ighth. grade: 1.^ B. Ophel'a Kennedy, Hettie .James 'rerrejl. j Seventh grade: Paul .\nerson, .John-, ni^ B*-ewer, W. R. Dill, Bi'.-^sie Port-1 ner, .Martha Keen, Ruth Ryan, Eliza “beih Tucker.:— Sixth grade: Bernice-Baily. (IsMuMe, ,'ean Eutsler, Ca-ne Harold Milam, \'irginia Blake. Piflh grade: Judson Keen. .Alto Spi vey, .Margaiet Baker, Sarah Davis, O. W. Folk, Mary Ingle, Elmer Par nell.. P'ourth grade: Harry Whitaker, .Su sie Pressley, Doris Long, (Jarnet Jen kins, Hilly Gilliam, Lilly Mae P'ortner, P'ranees Darnell, Edith Curry. Third grade: Kathleen Carroll, .Anne Saxon, Tommie Boone, Lois Sis- tar, Hazel Burnette, Daniel Keen, Woodrow .Malpas.s, Clarence Malpass, D)ssie .Martin, Christine McCormick. Second grade: Myde Rogers, Burley Spence, Gladys Darnell, Jerrell Davis, Chestnut Whitaker, Ruth Wilson. “ P'irst gi'ade: Carolyn Murphy, .Ad= lien ('ollins, Ruth Dover, Ruth Bowles. lie Brown. .lauMis. Godfrey of Simpsonville, is Simpson, I speuciing u few days with his mother, Martin, I M: s. .John Godfrey. •— Births Born to Mr. and .Mrs. .lames Bridg es on Saturday, Dec. lUlh, a son. Born to Dr., and .Mrs. R. L. Martin on .Monday, Dec. 12th, a daughter. Total I^iureiui School .No. 1, Trinity-Ridge No. 2, Prospect No; 3, Bark^d»le-Nami« No. 4, Bailey No. 5, Copeland-P'lemirg No. 6, Oak Grove . No. 7, Watts Mills , No. 11, l..aurens No. 12, Ora ANNUAL MEETING ' Notice is hereby given that the an-, I nual meeting of the Board of County J mills • (’omniissioners (»f Laurens County j mills; will be held, as provided by law, Jan- mills j ,>>^191^3^ at the office of County I Supervi.sor, AH persons hol<ling de-j mills 1 |.p^ndK against the coun-j ty, not previously presented to the hoard, are earne.stly r<*quested to file them at once with the clerk of the' hoard. _ J. D. W. WATTS, , B. Y. ('ULBPiRTSON, Supervisor, j Clerk. 29-2tc1 January 22, 1933. (Signed) (.Signed) December 16, Beatrice G. Crawford. H. P. Crawford, Parent. 1932—l-.5-3tp. mills 4 mills 1 mill 2 mills 3 mills PICTl RE FRAMING a Neatly Done KODAK FINISHING 1 Day Service Nichols Studio mills SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Districta ^ 16>n .16 17^7 ^lls mills millr , 7 mills! H mills j 6 mills' 8 mills j 22 mills I 11*2 mills' Young.** 8*‘l*m>l Districts (D-5) Me^thodists Name Leaders On 'J'uesday, Dec. Gth, t’ne Woman’s Missionary society of the .Methodist (•huic|;i met with Mrs. M. K. Medlock. •After the program a business session was h«'ld at which time the following officeis weie elected for the coming year: .Mrs, .1. M, Kos,s, president; Mrs. B. W. Oxner, vice-president; Miss .No. 2, P'riendship No, 4, Bethany .No. 5, Grays No. 6, Centra! No. 7, Youngs No, 8, Warrior Creek .No. 10, Linford No. 3-B, P'ouniain Inn 24 mills! 12 mills' 17 mills! lO'a mills] 17’; mills' 15 mills 24’2 mills 24 mills Dials Sch«MiI Districts No. 1, Greenpond 10 mills No. 2, PMcn '17’2 mills No. 3, ShiJoh (.‘^ul. 17) 22 mills No. 5, Gray Court-Owings 24 mills: .No. L-3, Barksdale-Narnie IS’^ mills No. 8. Merna (Sul. 17) 22 mills 3-B, P'ountain Inn 24 mills Sullivan Schwd Districts 'jsdee Snipes Case Luna Grant, corresponding secretary; • No. -Mrs. John DuBois, recording .secre-j tary; .Mr.s. Claude Kay, treasurer;' No. 1, Princeton Mrs. W. (). Stewart, assistant treas-i No. 2, Mt. Bethel urer; Mrs. .M. K. Medlock, supt. of No. 3, Poplar Springs children’s work; Mr.s. Joe .Abrams,! No. 7, Brtwerlon supt. of publicity; Miss Margaret! No. 17, Hickory Tavern Warren, supt. of local work; Mrs. Minnie Lovelace, supt. of mission study; Mrs. Raympnd Odell, .supt. of social service, and supt. of supfdies. Mrs. .Annie Wood, 1 Announcement Party On Tuesday evening, Dec. 13th. ^t !the Girls’ club announcement ^was made of the' engagement of Miss JLJL— Side Quit Hurting, Got Stronger, Well; CARDUl Helped Her Mrs. K. L. West, of Huntiville, Ala., writes: ^aa weak and run-down. I had a pain in my aide, and I kept losing weight I grew nervoua over njy omditluii—-thin waa unusual for me, for % am very cheer ful when 1 ara well Wnd don’t easily get nervoua I knew 1 ought to taka Mmething. My aunt told me 1 ougiit to try Cardul, which 1 did. 1 tM.‘jcan to fwel bettor. I kept It up until I had taken tliree or four bottlea. My aide quit butting and 1 waa auon feeling strong and well *’ Cardol U aold at drag Mdraa bar*. V’oi k, Ih'.c. 17. The death sentence of Mj-.s. Beatrice Ferguson Snipes. pr<)sp«'ctive mother convicted of mur dering a policeman, was stayed today when her attorneys filed notice of aj)- peal with the A’ork county clerk of court. —- I’''**' Sh*. was sentenced to <lie .Api u 7 on her coiivietion several weeks ago of killing Rural Policeman Elliott Har ris on a road near Fort Mill. Already the mother of one child, she ex|>ects birth of another in a few weeks. She is Wing held in the peni tentiary in Columbia. Railroad Tax Waterloo Schtiol No. 1, Mt. (iallagher No. 2, Bethel Grove .No. 3, Ekom (Sul. 17) No. 4, Center point No, 5, Oakville ... No. 6, Mount Pleasant No. 7, Mt. Olive No. 14, Waterloo - - ..^CyOgWi Hill 22 mills i 15 mills* 25 mills j 16 mlils 22 mills 3 mills Districts 12 mills 9 mills 22 mills 14 mills .8 mills 13 mills , .21 mills: 8 mills ^ No. 13, Cross Hunter School No. 3, -Rink Bridge 4. Wad.sworth I.rf)uise Turner to CharlteTI the wedding to take place4n the near future. — When the‘girls hud as.semhled for ^ their regular meeting, Mrs. Beatrice. No. Sloan announced that instead of the | No, 5, Clinton l)rogt am that had been planned, they I No- 6, Goldnlle W'Cre to have a contest in needlework.! No. Belfast Tea napkms and kitchen towels were! No. K-19, Kinards distributed to be embroidered. These were later taken up and given to the judges, Mrs. R. G. Carr and Miss Luna Grant. Then the girls were in vited to the dining room. A mimature bride and groom stood in the center ^ the Uble. At-each girl’s place was a Cupid’s i>ost office containing a .Sfhftiil ;>jst rifts Hill 2I ’“2 mills Districts I ’ .6 mills' 8 mills' 23 mills 18 mills 8 mills .... 8 milLs No. R-42, Reederville .rr. . 13 ,mills j No. 16, Mountville 21 mills 1 Jacks School Districts | No. 1, No white school'.. 4.mills' No, 2, Shady Grove 11 mills' No. 3, Renno 16 mills No, 4, No white school 3 mills! ^No. 6, O’Dell’s .. 13 millsf The appeal, filed by J. R. Moss and' note. When these notes were opened jNi. 7, Garlington S mills ! R. B. Hildebran^, automatically stay-; they read: “This news I know will 1 No. 15, Hurricane 6 nulls “This news I know will ed her execution until the case is dis-jniake you start. These two have been posed of by the state supreme court., hit by Cupid’s dart: Her attorneys have* 30 days in which j Louise—Charlie B. to file their ca.se and exceptions un- j A sweet course with fruit punch j less an extension is granted. was served. I In Columbia J. B. Westbrook, su- 1 preme court clerk, said the court not hear the case before the I could not hear the I F^ruary term, which begins the 13th. 1 "At YoHc court attaches said the; ^ Court stenographer is ill and probably j CAmja ran A maa/I* fl%A^ '*^‘‘“*** ^ unable to transcribe testi- VllC IlCvUO ul^. many in the case before another v#\ii kovaa because of this an exten- lIttVC gjQn ^ time might be granted, sdL Advertise it in TTie Oh9x>nicle Want'"^*'* Scuffletown School Oiatricta No. 1, I.ong Branch 8 mills No. 2, Musgrove v 8 mills No. 3, Langston ...3 mills' No. 4, Sandy Springs 4 mills; 10, Lanford 24’7 mills, No. 12, Ora 11 Vi mills' Persons sending in lists of names | to be taken off ar-e requested to send; , them early and give the township and j ’ school district of each, as the Tr^s- urer is very busy during the month of | December. .* I Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds'firsti RDY SIMPSON, . day. Headaches or Neuralgia Hi (bounty Treakurer. \\ in 30 minutes. * j The pieces that had been embroid-; No ' ered during the evening were present ed to Miss Turner. ^ CHRISTMAS GREETINGS We pause at this happy season of the year to express our deep appre ciation of the many courtesies re ceived and the friendships made and retained. May we be grateful for this favor ed section in which we live, and while jiur burdens have all b^n heavy in 1932. let us look forward with courage to 1933. \ The shadow of the declining year makes no noise, and there’s nothing to mar our Christmas. ' The nearby New Year is likely to help our nation to “find itself,” as Kipling says, aiid our people to know themselves as never before. * WITH ALL GOOD WISHES FOR YOU AND YOURS ^66 LIQUID . TABLETS - SALVE 666 SALVE for HEAUk COLDS, lost Speedy Remedies Known. [SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLb! “The Paper Everybody Readv** Anytlung for sale? 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