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L r 7 r ! ■■A. i .'V, The Clirtton Chronicle/Clinton, S. C., Thursday, Juhe 21, 1931 1 4 ■ S... NOTICE OF RE<iISTRATION FOR SPECIAL MUNICIPAL' ELECTION X __ is hereby given that W. D. Copelandis the duly appointed Super- D. C. Heustess, visor of Registration for the Town of Town Clerk.’ Clinton, C^nty of Laurens. State of South Carolma. V. \ s Every mal^ and fenlale citizen twenty- one (2rV years of a^ and up ward, having allNjf the^iuaiifications mentioned in sections 2287 and 22iJ0,' \ol. 2 Code olVLa'^ of South Caro lina, 1932,' and who I o’cIc»ck P, M., on each day except Sun- jday, beginnuig, ;ffi|h June 27th, .1934, up to and through Julv Stli, 1934. F. .M. BOLAND, Mayor Pro-Tern. FIN.\L SETTLE.MENIT I tate will present them on or befo Take notice tdat on the 3rd day of date, duly proven or be forever July, 19o4, J will render a final ac ibarred. count of my acts and doings as Ad- ROS3 D. YOUNG, Probate Judge, ■ Administrator. ministrator of the estate of Robert June 1, 1934-*>^28-4tcy. Duncan, deceased, in the office of the- ‘ f I w . . ' —- - Mil - I —— = — j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland visit-'Rufus, and W. E. Owens, are .visiting Judge of Probate of Laurens courity, . y ^Dsit© relatives in Greenwood Thursday. Mrs. Ben Martin.and Mrs.^W: M. Scott o’clock a. m., and on the same ^ Mrs. Frank Brigman of Charleston/nasley. To B© Ch2L]lfir©d visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. day will apply for a final discharge Mr. ^nd Mrs. A. W. Brice spent Fri-’^'*^'" Administrator, day in Greenville with relatives. j I>e'*son indeb^d to said estate Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols, Mrs. Blj^, Misses Hazel Boland and Emma Lit.- ’" and j-equired to make pay. P. S. Jeanes DO? Earle, i Returned County Chairman Ralph T. Wilson reJdJn attention to the conflict in dates ' Bennet State for tw6 years, hi\he County for the state campaign meeting one year and within th^incorporated .4 u, , , limits of the said Town oKclinton for meeting scheduled to be held at from .X.lanta and Greenwood^vvner3^;ile daughter spent Sunday in -l.ittle four months next precedin^he specral same^date. Mr. Wil- been visiting relaTTve-. Mountain with the former’.^ parent.s, election, to be held in the Slid Town had no authority to Mr>. W. W. Harris has returned J- Shealy. of Clinton on Tuesday, July 17^^ 1934 the date of the Cross Hill f/om a visit to pillon and was accom-* Powell Frs*eman, Drummond Bailey and who has paid all taxes dde and "^^^ting, but that hf was sure that panie i hejme by her m^he^^ Mrs. D. and H. L. Boyd left this week for Chi- collectable for the preceding ^scal executive committee would make W. Bethea. / ~i to attend the Century of Pro year and who holds a County regisi: a- proper change in due time and Mi.sses Dolly Piyt and .Margaret gross exposition. . tion certificate entitling him or her\o ^ 'Baylor of Greenwohd are spending this Mrs. Clarence Asbill of Clemson vote at a polling precinct within thi attention to week wuh the former’s grandmother, college, was the guest last week o'" Town of Clinton, shall be entitled tA^be fact that the county campaign Mrs. Mary Prather. Mrs. Charles Workman, and attended registen . Moses on Friday. .August 24. instead 1 harles ^nderson is spending the the Benjamin-Jone.s wedding on 8at- 1 1 .• .1 . oKFriday, August 27, as stated previ- summer aft home after attending the unlay. The jpec.a! d«t,on to be h^IJ on EmorV/Unive'rsity medieal school in Mr an! Mr. R M league arJ Tuesday, July 1 ith, is for the purpose ^ \ A*lanfa the nast vear c V e o T of electing a .Mayor to fill the unex- \ ' y p wddon of Detroit Mich ^ unday in Simpsonville piled term of the late H. Y. Abrams. \vSONS MEET FRIDAY uA^Vting her a^t Mrs R ’ " ~ V ^ , The said W D Cooeland ^uD»-vior \ A .fr aunt Mi^. R. J. Cope- Mr. apd Mrs. V\. H. Roberts and f O • t.' ^ A ^ T 1,, Vrn 0 1 A F v/land- Weldon before her raarri- son, spent Sundav in Greerwo.*! wi‘h "ull have his office CampbVll Lodge No. 44, A. F. . Fintev of fu., '•'^‘^nwooJ wiwh ■ o"]^ at the More of J.id. Copeland &. ^viI^ holAa regular coihmunication ^ y the letters brother and sister-in-law, «ro., on North Broad street, in thAl^day night. June 22. at 8 b'cloclL Alt m7ss Sara Copeland of \Ves* >aIm ' r ^r '7 ^ i ^ Town of Clfnton, for the purpose of members ar^urged to be present. r, * ,' .1, . . ,Iuam returneil home registering voters for the .said sp&cial ' By order oi\^. M. election from 9 o’ clock .A. M. to four i V.\P. .Adair, Secre’aiy. tie are visiting their i^nt. Miss Fran- or before that date, and all TO THE CHRON1C1A k’es Milam, in Atlantii. . " rp^ions having claims against said e.s-1 ^‘The Paper EvcfTbady ^ I i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and ht- . Can Summerfruit for “Winter datfs with. / 5pm CAiif; SUGAR ULM. «BT> R"* . SranulatH DIXIE CRYSTALS OTHE SWCETCST SU&Afl EVEa SOLD^ '• I in Newberry with The NEWS and COURIER THE SOUTH’S OUDEST NEWSPAPER Beach, Fla., is visiting her brother and Tuesday after spending two weeks .•dnster-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. with her daughter. .Mrs. \V'. E. .Adair. Copeland. ■ ^ Mrs. Weldon Jackson and children Mrs. Ralph lopeland and Mrs. W. spent last week T. Putnam were called to I.,aurens Sat- relatives, arday on account of the death of their Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young and chil- hroiher, .A. B.xRiddle. dren of Duncan, .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.s\ Alec Black of Green- Mr. and .Mrs. J.'W. Milam, ville. spent thi^ week-end with the Miss. Pollv Elrod of Greenv^-e is lovmer’s parents.'^Ir. .and Mrs. G. A. spending'this week in Goldville with \ . ^Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hart. ‘^TTTt 'Mrs. lfti*phPtr M. t o < * o o o o o «> i * 1 ► ! ► Established 1886 Our Policy <1 Mrs. L. A. are occupying the home of Prof, and little daughter, of Greenville, were^» Mrs. M. W. Brawn in College View for here Saturday for the Benjamin-JoneSj ^ the summer. |wedding. - jo Mis.s Nell Clapp of Greenwood, was Mr. and Mrs. A. L.\<hepaed and! ] | the gue.st Wednesday of Mrs. V. P. Dewey Windham spent tiunday in^* W'eldon, who is visiitng here. Cl'olumbia. j .Miss Onnie Blakely of Washington, Dos.sey Howze McFadden, Bailey D. C., is vksiting her parents. Mr. and vVillian^s and Fred Oxley are spend Mrs. B. B. Blakely. ing this week at l^ke Murray. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Townsend, Jr., Friends of Billy Ovvens will be sorry -- know that he is a patient in .Anderson with the former’s j)ar- local hospital. if ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsen^ j R. P. Adair, Miss Dorothy. Forrest ^ Bss .Margaret McGregor of Ruby.'and Hubert .Adair spent the.week-end IS spending .some time with her aun\, in Charlotte, with .Mr. an< MissNNlaude Sumerel. \ Barrow. ) MiA j. H. Hipp of Inman, is visit- . u. t. League of New, York City, t mg herXdaughter, Mrs. VV. (’. Shealy, .\H*nt Thursdav with his uncle. K. M. ♦ be*'V'*’ •'’by S. Hipp. iLtWiie, - ^ .Mi.ss iNelyn Bolts of Abbeville, is DLiard and daughters. Mi-ses ♦ visiting Miss Lidie Blakely und other Maiy Howze. Irene and Emily <-pent f friends in the city. vSumlhy ip Chester with Mj s.'‘DiHard! J Mis.s Bertlm Gray Gallman of New- The\nwuo*ous friends of .L A. Bai- ♦ berry, is the kuest oflMr. and Mrk. R. ley wilK regret to know that he is a. pa- } L. Pla-xico. \ tient in the local hospital. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.^ VV. VV. Arrington and Mrs. Tt J. Peake, Mrs. Lee .<now of 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦* * children of Greenville, spent the week- Savannah/(la., and Mrs M. L. Dus- ♦ end with Mrs. Arrington’s parents, km, feft lakt week for VVelle.sley lliM.^ i Mr. and Mr>s. R. F. Blakely. • Mass., to vi\it relatives. ♦ Miss Lucile Wilson has returned to Miss MildiVd White has gone to her her home in Spartanburg, after visit- home in Charl^itte for the summer, mg her sister, Mr.s. C. E. Nichols. , Misses Hele^'i and Julia I’uter a»-e .Mr.^. J. N. Quinn has'returned to her attending .sunmi\‘r school at Duke uni- home in Blacksburg after visiting her .daughter and son-in-law, Mr. anil Mr.s. - Enjoys the Confidence of its Readers. \ 4 Extensive Wire Facilities Assemble the Newk of the World. Special Correspondents Cover Important Events Throughout the State. ^ Features and Comics to Interest and Amuse the Family. : I ■ ■ > A COMPLETE NEWSPAPER The News and Courier CHARLESTON. S. C. Daily. $7 p»r year; Daily and Sunday, $9 yearly. ... is to create a fixed standard of service and M I dependability. You want a safe, pro- gressive, acconunodat- ing bank. 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L.! .N.cho's. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack .VV. Dillar 1 anl^ .M 'S Nolle D.l ar.l of .Spartanburg, j spent the week-end with M's. Alma Dillard and other relatives. Mrs. Ida Duster of (lolun^hia, is vis iting Mrs, Nannie A. Pitts and fam ily. M rs. Edgar (’opeland .spent Friday in C'ro.s.s Hill with her mother, Mr.s. Ophelia .Milam. _ • M is.ses Margar^'and Mary Jim Mi lam are visiting their aunt, Mrs. N. L. [..angston in Gcfienville. TJri^'iaiTirTSIr?,' Frank Kellers are in Charleston attending the .South Caro lina Druggists convention. M rs. Raymond Pitts is visiting in Sumter as the guest of her sister and brothers. . , Miss Brantley Pelham of .Newberry, is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. S, Owens. Mrs, G, A. Nickles and children of Charleston, are visiting .Mr-i. Nickles’ mother, Mrs. Virginia Nev ille, ' ' M iss Isabel Witherspoon is spend ing this week in Charlottesville, Va., wii'ih- friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hendricks and daughters of Leesville, spent Sunday . with Mr. and Mrs^ Leon Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Summey of Hou.iton,’Texa.s, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robin.son.. Miss Sallie Lynn-is spending sev eral days in Lancaster with relatives. Mrs. VV. B. Tribble and children spent Tuesday in Spartanburg with her broDter and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn. i Mrs. J. R. McTeer and little daugh ter of Denmark, are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Mrs. L. B, Diliard is in Chester with her mother, who is critically>ill. ^ Mrs. Eathel Leafue of Raleigh, N. jC., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. .:R. M. League. Miss Dprothy Gaskill of Philadel phia, has returned home'after spend ing several days with her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. R. S. Gaskill. i Mrs. B. 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