The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 26, 1934, Image 2
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The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C., ThurMay, April 26,’ 1934
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Announcements
Head of de la Howe School
6.00
Charges for insertion ita this
column will be m follows:
For National Offices 17.50
For State Offices....—...— 5.00
For ^All County Offices
not enumerated below.... 5.00
County^ Commissioners 3.00
Maifistrates for Laurens
and Clinton
I All other Magistrates 3.00
Where announcements are
made prior to May 1, the rigrht
is reserved to omit the entire
column from time to time if
limitations of space justify it.
Terms are cash.
FOR r.AME WARDEN
( I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Game Warden in Laurens
County and pledge myself to abide „
by the results of the Democratic pri
mary. R. MILLER BROWN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Game Warden in Laurens I
County, subject to the result of the
Democratic primary. i
. . ^ 4SAU^WA¥
I hereby announce myself a candi- ^
date for the office of Game Warden
in I.aurens county and pledge myself
to abide by 'tiie results of the Demo
cratic primary. -i
J. F. .SATTP'R WHITE
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Game Warden in Laurens
county, and filedge myself to abide
by the results of the Democratic pri-
marx- .A!. A. (GUS) CANNON
I hereby announce my.self a candi-
- date for the offree of Game Warden
in l.aurens county and pledge myself
to abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
S. EVERETT MARTIN.
I hereby annriunce my.self a candi
date for the office of Game Warden
in Laurens county and pledge myself
to abide by the result of the Demo
cratic primary R. JUD LANGSTON. ,
I hereby anhotince myself a candi-1
dite for the^jjHice of Game Warden «
in Lauren^counby and pledge myself )y||^^ DlStKClV 1 O
to abiile by the results of the Demo- ^
-'"'cratic primary. SIDNEY A. LEE.
I hereby announce myself a-candi
date for Game Warden in I.au-''”
b ounty and pledge myself to abid^
bv the results of the Democratic p»‘i-
niary. CLAUDE L. OWING.S.
a H^^drTnThe Hear futujv.
date for Game Warden of I^ruri n- Mis.s Blakely will operate The Elite.
< ounyt and pledge niyseirt.i ■ ie by dealing in piece good-, pattern-, nov-
the results of the Democ’a, ; p’’- lingerie, hosiery ami baby wear,
inary. DAAID Y. SMITH. ^^d will occupy the store room a 1-
joining The Lauligs Shoppe, forme'*iy
occupieil by a harbe*’ sh<»p. The buiM-
ing now being worked over f(tr The
Elite ami will jire-ent a very attrac
tive appearance when completed.
"Plans 'for tdje fpnnal oj>enlng early in
May are now undey-way-.
.Miss Blakely has a wide circle of
friends in the city who will Im* inter-
este<J in her announcement, and who
will wish her evey success in her new
.bu.siness venture.
May 7 Destdlinc
Fori Auto Tags*
State Highway Patrolmen Toi
Start Making Arrests Theft,
Official Tells Car Owners. I
CASE 77
Modern Farm
•Machines /
FOR SALE BY
CUNTON MILLING CO.
PHONE 300
Columbia, April 22.—Users of half-
year auto tags will have until May 7 .
to buy their plates^'for the last six X
montlis of the present tag year. f
B. R. Stroup, director of the state
motor vehicle division, announced 2
tags bought foij the first half of the
I'
year.
f
The half-year licenses expire .April
30. Persons who do not get new ones
before that date will be required to
pay a 50-cent penalty for late regis-■
tration. !
! Strou^p announced that sale of the
.six-month pjates had reached a vol
ume of around 2,000 a day. The divis-;
: ion is prepared to i.s.sue around 90,000.,
Through last week, 10,000 had been
sold.
PR ATH ER-M A , -
' MLss Ruby Nell Prather and Wood-
row Madden, both of Lau!"en's,*'were
married on Alonday .April 17th, by
Magistrate B. R.' Fuller of thi.s city.
REV. E. F. GETTYS
.Superintendent the Oldest .Manual Training Foundation In America.
Willington, S, C.
yc
FERTILIZERS
NITRATE OF SODA
C. B. Holland -
.1-
Opoi The Elite
I Enough for two or three
I didn’t chide her then, but
for her. When I catch her
meals! No,
I’m laying
away from
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WHAT DO
P. S. Jeanes
.DO?
TAX NOTICE
COUNTY
Taxpayers are respectfully re
minded that next Tuesday, May 1,
will be the last day for paying state
and county taxes without the ad«-
ditional 4 per cent penalty and costs
of execution.
D. R. Simp son
County Treasurer.
'f
, .Mi-ss Iona Blakely, who lia.s been
connected with t'opeland-S' iric com
pany as salesla<ly for several years,
has re.sigred her po.sition to- enU^r
FDR SUI'ERMSDR
1 hereby announce n^vself a candi
date for le-eleclion as .Sujw'rvUor of
Lauren- coun'y and jiledge myself to
abide by the result s of The DemocTaTlc
primary.
.JOHN D. W. WATTS. .
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for l^upervisor of Laurens Coun
ty and jileilge myself to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary,
^ A. KHETT MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Supervi.sor of
Laurens county and pledge myself to
abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
T. (). HIGHSMITH.
‘Xt
FDR MAGISTRATE
I (.\t Mountville)
I hereby ahn'dunce my-edf as
didate for .M.igistrate of Hunter
TowjaihtpT at .Mountville, .subject to
the result.s of the iHmiocratic primary.
J. L. DICKERT.
FOR MAGISTRATE
(.\t Clinton) j
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for iv-election as Magistrate, of
Hunter Town.-hip, at Clinton, .subject
to the results of the Democratic pri-
5-k w\ *'srTifT'»ti
Comedy At Shady
Grove School Friday
“The Man From Nowlien*,’’ a three-
act (v»medy. will ho pios^nteil at the
.'shady Gmve sch<M>! Friday night,
•April 27. at o’clock.
’ The^ottriWTng witlTatce jrart in the
perfimmarce: Misses .\nnie Hender
son. Elean«>*- Woir. Mary Kellers
Bonds, anil Violot Crisp, Mrs. I.uther
•John.-*n. D;al Henders »n. .Joe Hon<ls.,
Luther .? »hr- n. Carroll .Johnson and
Sam We *-.
A small admission fee will he
charged. Pr«-<veds will be usgd, fo-r im-
orovement <if the sch.>o!. The public is
invited.
inary.
B. K. FULI.EK.
HEALTH TALKS
TOO FAT?
If you are **/»o fatsi-and some are-
COUM Y COMMISSIONER •
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for'County ('ommissioner bf likiu-■ , . .L ,
l,n* ( wmly,- caua-
!h. l)..n.oc.atic pn,.,ary., "Wht: they are:
E. FR.^NK ANDERSON. + (1) No. enuu»h exercise.
... ^ i r.at ng more than you need.
Tht se are f.rst to l*e thought of. To
correc* either, or both, is a matter
wholly your own. Nobody can take
exercise for you, or cut down eating
for you—you mu.st do. lh?U„.fnr-your-
FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Superintendent of
Education for Laurens County, sub
ject to the result of the Democratic *''i-— i . . ,
^ . self. iDo It undet-the coun.se! and ad-
Plus Exteaordinary Savings
Selections of New Spring Merchandise, Wide and Varied, for Men, Women
and Children. Look at These Values! Here is a glimpse of the many new
things we are showing.! i '
One special lot Ladies* all-silk Crepe
Dre-ses. sizes 14 to 44, assorted pas
tel shades and AT
One .lot Ladies heavy ail-silk Flat
Crepe Dresses, in light and medium
shades in plain colors. Also medium
and dark Printed Crepes-—
S3.95 »n‘i S4.95
$1.49
I.adies’ Print Dresses, in bright new
patterns, with crisp, sheer organdy
trir.i-i. sizes 11 to 48,^
vat-dyetL, > .
* ' . * J
Beai!tifu! quality' White Linen Sport
Suii'4, sizes It to 20.
Ass rted styles .... vO*
White Pique Suits, in as- A^
sorted styles, sizes It to 20
LudiesV Silk Slips- .in., pink,. ■4ea»r.ose,-
and white, with shadow-proof
front, sizes 34 to 44
49'
primary.
MILTON A. WTLSON. family
doctor.
I hereby announce my.self a candi
date for re-election a.« Suiierintendent
I talked th:.-* very mornir.g with a
- r-j . .r I r’ . 1 stout, healthy country mi.'<s. who ha.**
of Education of I>auren.s County and , ,, j ■ i-j /• .
literally made an .invalid of herself.
trying to take off weight; she is
pledge myt^elf to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
C. F. BROOK.S.
FOR PROBATE JUDC;E _ . ^ ^
i hereby announce my$elf a candi-;
date for the office of Probate Judge
of Laurens County and pledge myself
to abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary. ■,
THEODORE B. SUMEREL.
afraid to take the quantity or kind of
food that she really needs. She is un
able to work, and her nervous system
It i.s quite possible for a .state of
confirmed invalidism to be acquired
from constant dread of taking the nec-
es.sary nourishment for the proper
functioning of the body. I would rath-
Having vntvred upon . .hort t.rm ^
as Judge of Probate of Laurens coun
ty under an unrestil^icted appointment
—^than to starve myself into a con
firmed neurotic. I
The norma! human being must have
by Governor I. C. Blackwood, I here- a ... . l u-
by mnnounc* mywlf a candidaU to • «« not herb.-.,
•uccMd niy«H in thaaame-offiM and Ino more than «e are c.r-!
pledge myaelf to abide by the reaulta “»»«»“:ar^^Upgether different
from the lower aftimals; and, it takes
fuel if we would build a fire. We need,
in proper q iantity, meat.s, starches, ’
vegetables, fruits, and “greens”; some
things raw, some well-cooked) all
clean. But not an over-supply.
I have a fat lady under my care-r-
|veight8 1S#0. I try to diet her cor
of the Democratic primary. .
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1 ber^y announce myself as a can
didate for the House of Repreaenta-
•tives from Laurens County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic p inary piiir n HUFF jrectly. I happcine4 into her hotel at
^ ! Ujdinpertime, the pother day; she had aj
SUBSCKIBB^O THK CHRONICLE]platterfal and! a dozen side-dishes!*
*Tlia Paper Hverybady Raa4i'' table, WTell, she employs me.
'\
Indies* Rayon Jersey Pajapias, one-
piece model, attractive
color combinations .... . IfO
Big assortment of Ladies* aiuL ChiU
dren's Ankle Socks, in solid while and
colors, all sizes— i .y-
15c 19c 25c
Gord quality vat-dyed Prints, all
pretty new spring patterns, in plaids,
stripes and floral designs— ,
15c and 19c
Fxtra large^ assortment of fheer
goeds, in plain and flowered Voiles,
beautiful patterns in Batiste and
Dimitys. Also Doited Swiss and flock
dot Organdies. Priced from—
15c to 35c
Wide Wale Pique in solid white and
pastel shades, also navy, red, OQc
and brown. Fast colors Jlf
Wide and narrow Wile Pique, all
.solid white,
36 inches wide
(iood heavy quality Rayon Flat Crepe
in white and pastel shades. /lO^
Also na>y, red and black
All-silk Flat Crepe in aircolors, 39
inches w'ide— ' “
79c and 98c
New patterns in all-silk Printed
Crepes, including navy with white
dots, .\l.so black with OQ^
w hite dots, 39 inches wide vO
Good quality Duck Linen, 36 inches
wide, in white, brown, bli.e, /IQ<*
yellow, green and rose ^1/
Children’s Slippers in black, w hite,
and tan, featurhig Oxfords, Sport
Sandals and Dress Straps—
98c to $2.49
SPECIALS!
One lot Ladies* ^ouse Dresses, good
quality, fast color Prints. - >IA<^
AH sizes. Special
1 *
Misses* and Children*s Anklets, in
solid white and all colors. | Ac
Special, pair .... !...... lU
Men*s Socks, good assortment t Ac
of colors. Special lU
Good fast-color Gingham, in plaids,
stripes and plain colors. 1
Special, yard .... .'. lU
Good quality part linen Toweling, in
stripes, checks and colored | Ac
herders. Special, yard .. . lU
While Shoe Polish for all kinds of
w hite kid leathers, in bottles | Ac
or in tubes. Special .... 1U
Extra good quality Broadcloth, all
colors,! 36 inches wide. Guar- t Cc
anteed fast color. Special yard 13
$14.95
$17.50
Men’s all-wool, 14-ounce
Blue Serge Suits .. .
Men’s heavy all-wool, 16-
ounce Blue Serge Suits
Men’s all-wool Suits, featuring all the
newest materials and shades, for
style and service, in browns, grays,
and tan—^ 4
S11.95 S13.95 S16.95
Men’s Felt Hats in all the new spring
styles and colors—
98c $1.49 $1.98
The well-known fast selling Etchison
Hat for men and young men. The
right shades for spring wear—
S2.95 and $3.49
Meh’s summer weight, washable
JL^iints. in., stripes, no>^.lty:--€or4#-an4
crashes. All sizes. 1*riced from—
98c to $1.98
Men’s Sanforized VVhite
Duck Pants ....
$1.49
Boys’ Pants in knickers, all new
spring colors—
98c and $1.49^
Boys’ Shorts, in good washable ma
terials, sizes 6 to 12—
79c and 98c
Smart styles for spring and sum
mer in Ladies’ White Shoes — every
thing from the new 1934 style show
Sandal to the new styles in Dress Kid
Ties and Pumps.
Men’s Shoes for every occasion, built
for style, service and economy. In all
black, all white, black and white. Also
brown and tan combinations—
42.69 42.95 43.49
and $3.95
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