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/ \ -r ^ ■■f m-i- i^.,* . r- PAGE THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. /■ Joanna Mill ^ews I •F Anderson Is PrcHnindiit ,Educati<mal Work urKtd To-^e^t Save South'^ Carolina 5= THlTtSDAY. JULY 12. 1934 V * ' I I • • ' * QfafA ‘aloon.” f " ’ce«i;n« the election to be held in said Sunday until 12 o’clock noon August j^U***®®* iifi. McCoIi pointed out that en- Town of CI?ii:en on Tuesday, August 1^4. I CsJlcd To J24. 21st. 19^, Md^ho has paid all taxes- D.X. Heuste^i " —NOTICE due and ^ollectabre for the preceding Laurens. July 5.—Follow'ing cu.«- oU Drink. Goldville, July 6.—Mrs. W. E. Rog ers and s<^ns, J. Z. and Earl, of Man ning, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. R. R. Boyce. ^ Mr. .nd Mrs. Miltoi. Wait,. Mr. .nd thayiar <.!.-.*=i.ed w-th t(.em .or Mrs. Walter Waits and chHdren, and several year^' tbe elde.^t son and throe Mrs. Chandler, of Calhoun Falls, are daughters of the Rev. Richard Simp spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr.<. W. K. Waits. John Ross attended the convention ^of the Loyal Order of Moose in At- I V fdko Tk i Will person* wishing to sell coal to the L \ otes That 111 Clinton Public .Schools wiir .submit .* «<h I« mm Wj ^v. bbim T t 1 * • ^ Homes sealed bids on 1 car of run of the precinct Att mine and 2 cars of good egg coal de- .he To^ of Clin.oh shall be The Clerk and Treasurer. Dated this 16th day of !|[Iay, 1934. F. M. Boland, est: Mayor Pro-Tern. livered in the' schooI>ii|uiIdings, and register, MK-oll. July S.-Mrs. F.ula Rop^r I:"'*: ®" f McToII. wom.n> .lecutive of the Fed- ^ !« !h<; «..rman by Mon- ‘‘‘f « ^nder«.n,'rated Forree for Temperance and ^ P' rK.'-or' of-J- I- Copeland .niiuersun, . , i . r- trustees n re.ser\e the right to rejec . ^ - .1 , , -o Law Enforcement, appealed to South t, v j teacher-missi6nane-s for the last 30 _ _ . j . n j anv or all bids. , „ . ^ , Carolina women today to enroll and „ ^ o/.v-r. r-u • year-s at Cohan, Guatemala. Central Drevent #Wa 1 11Vae 1 1* 1 urn3IT« ♦ and Bro. on Sborth Broad Street in thi Town of Clinton for the purpose of registering voters from 9 o’clock A. M. woi J^ip prevent the legalization of li- .\merica. are spending j*art of their quor” m the ' primarj’ -i]feferendum NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR ^ o’clock P. il.. on each day except G. E. REFRIGERATORS HpTPOrmiANGES RADIOS - FANS - IRONS At Radio Eixchange lamic < ity. N .1.. last week. p R MitrVifll <snpnt schoo! vacation with Clinton, Laurens August 2H. Mvidic Beach. and Greenwood rel.l-ver. F.ve of the * r-C.er of Ihin.el C. Roper, aecre- ST.ATE OF SOLTH C.XROU.V.V .Mr. and Mrs the week-end a -MI NICIPAL ELECTION. ,, I ir I t .waoca Rw; . j l .j i. • j of commerce in* , the Roosevelt COUNTY OF L.\URF.NS. 4 .Mi.s.s Ma!> Landford returned I n- six Anderson children have received McColl tbok i.-sue sharp-'TOWN OF CUNTON. f day after spending a feu dajs with receiving their formal high ly ^i-h the effect of the administra- Notice is herebv given that W. D. f her grandmothe; in \N oodrufi. , , , ,, . ■ • .l ♦ » > i- /- i j - l j % • . j c. i ,, ,, ^ u 1 laac. M „ .school and college training in the t:on s repeat |>o!:cy. Copeland is the duly appointed Super-.z M.s.' .Ma'-garel Moorhead left Mon- X , - - «• *» - .• r .l t ^ x for « 'nn to New York United States. Thev had l.een given the * appeal to every womah to pre- visor of Registration for the Town of ♦ i.r and '.M s. R. Kijut'and little equivalent of an elemcnUry education *“"■ ItJ' '‘f-'V'h' “h-nen'. Clinton. County of Laurens, State of { sen of .Atlanta, (It., ipen. the week- b,- .h,;, "> end tiwh .M’'s. White and Mrs. .Addi-^jjy the Andersons at Coban. son at Joanna Inn. , ' voted wet last November are appall- Every male and female ing; repeal is not what advocates of twenty-one 121) years of age cftizeii a p .Vvr ..wwoL pnH in' ^*^**"^’ Charles \\atson .\nder-i ^nd drinking ward ha\ing all of the qualif^tions A. 1). Barron spen. .hi week-end m jg, niedical de- „„ jg, increase all over the nation, as mention^ in ,sec:ion.s 22*7 and 22- '“vir R.hio Bann.s er of Peiier *"> '“T South 90. Volume 2. Code of Uw, of South .pL- VvtTh hpr aunt' *^‘‘*»‘b«‘A^h .\nder5on, Carolina do not want similar condi- Carolina. 19-32. and who has resided M. Ri- L iv ' J^hool, . . . the defined pur- in the State for two years, in the \i r r's U Mnii philHrpn arp^ ^*^*1'*^ *’ ^22” ’ pose of the liquor interest.< is to make County for one year and within the I .1 a lormer 5 jiarparpi .-\nuersun, 82 per^nt of our home.^ not now incorporated hmits of the said Town SUt'nding .ht* in IjUilntJ. anc) Her hus^karwl thp Rev Russell - - ' j i* j' . ^ e-*i- . * tv® , , tL. ’ ^ . iiJ'ing wine.s and hquor.s adjuncts to of Clinton for four months next pre- ( imn Joi ilim -CW^et, llU-.Jthiire .she. . ing the with .Mrs. (»eorge ( raft, had taught in College up to t he time Hugh L Eichelberger il NEW YORK LIFE MAN 13 Years Experience _ Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Co. Building .Mi." Lfirothy Ihllajil (>f Whitmire, mai-i-ia|rt. a year ago in June, i.w "^pt n(i:rJj[^ 'he week with .Mi.ss visiting another sister, Mrs. Niles lodtMc Odell. (• Clark, at Waterloo. They are divid- -Mi.. an,! R dx-rt JorU'- >iK*nt time with kindred and friends at Sunday in '* i^aurens, C: nt^n amd Gre.-nwood. The .»lr. an! Mi- I din OuHOis arid sun, child. ,E <'«rarl .Vnler^on, is Donald. u;t’ - t.ng jidUiiM’.' in (J>- ^y|^h his paren’s. u< g( . .\. 'i . f’harlc-s .Arjdtrs'-n plans to return }>'' fi Ml ..Jvolfo Mark, Guatemala as a me.Lca!, niission- :i Mn, -l.n; !-.. ((f, 'in W odne.sday, <o<,n a- he ge*- hi- degree at Jiinc -I..., Jam-,. IP.rn 1(1 -Mr, am! Mrs. !,,.n.y Ku.sh- ' -t! I 'aturdaV. lime 30. Mr. and M ssjK.rt Birch- FINE "" NAI.VSODK P.XJA.MAS c CIURMCE SUE A.VKLETS All Colors AIR and areonTy awaiting ‘jh* rece.pt of g »vernrnental 11 n, a (! 'a I.(in to Ml. an! .Mi-. Kail Turner, )»ef'»re sailing for Guatemala a daughter, cri .Morxiay, .Iul\ J. .Mrs. their parents in carrying for- T ui ru r and lilt U*. daughter ai e ward mission and educational activi- New berry hospital. Tentral'American republic. Bom to .Mr., arnt Johnny I oag, Andersons are grandchildren a .-on. on Tuesday.?July 3. ^ / of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Wade An- , . / , derson of Laurens, and A. C. Watson Dr. Br>an ( omes Iiy(iold\4Hc I.jiurens and Greenwood, who lives •Dr. lyeon Bryan of Charleston, came slreecr to 6oTdVtHe bh ^1^’ blh to take over Dr. .Marlin’.s inactice for the present. Dr. .Martin is going to rake"z rest in an effort to clear u|) a condition that ha.s been tmubling'him for .some time.. Dr. Bryari comes highly recommended. He has hail special training with chil- dren’.s work, and has just comp!ete<l Why pay more? Come here where your dollar goes farthest. Items listed are not -the half of them. Watch our windows for daily specials. Come in—^lobk at our racks and bargain tables. Trade here and save $$$. The under-selling store since 1923. Nothing old or shop-worn. All new, seasonable, up-to-the-minute MeSwain Ord«^ I goods. We can satisfy your every need in things to wear for everybody. To Take Rest I J. J. .Mc.'swa n of Greenville, repre- , , , , , . sentative' of^thi^ congressional dis- a yvar of k,■(,.■,al work la one of the .Saturday hy his —!•(—o>p|^" 1^ I W^ounti physician., to tako-*^»niplete rest for , * . •. two weeks TtUTecurkeraik-Tr^ health— on«*s- .e\er . arriagt MeSwam is now in the North A ...aiTiaye that van,.- as » sypn-e „.uun-.a.ns rostm* from the to then fricnd.s wa< that of .Mi.s.4 \ lola . . - , , , , , t . i- e- recent strenuous session of congres.s Jt»ru> aiiiil Juim Lever, both of (lola- ffr/i New, Crisp . Dresses Special Offering EVERY S2.98 to $5.98 Washable^ vilb They were married by the juilge of pri'hate m NewWrry Tlmrstla^*^ af- lei noon, .1 une ’jMh. / T > pbuid Clinic Beginning TTiursday, July 12, there will Ih* a tyiilioid clinic held at Dr. -Martin’' office lietween the hour.s of 2:<i(l ami .3:00 o’clock. There will be only three week.-^ tb-voted to this work; therefore, it will be nece.'-ary that you lie pre.sent the fir.st day so as to complete the treatment. ami hopes in the.qear future to be able to join the cam pa gn party in ac cordance with the -^heslule set up for the di-strict- He ha« a w;«ie circle of friends and_5;ipi>»*rters here who h<ipe that he «'i!l -s-fon regain his strength and Im able to return to his work and .take part in the approaching cam- jiaign. Wood-Chopper .ReaJly Chops Tht I’ri/e NVinning Letter winning letter the fiast wt ek .Several hundred onlookers gathered un "Why I Hu.l Itath.T l.ivv In (I,.id" T’"'-**;' X* villi- Than Fl'vwhvii'" wa. writt.*n hy ' • ■ ■ M n /• I 11 .. ... » I n»*ss the WAktwj-chopping contest con- .Millie ( ole. .Second place \\ent to raul Taylor. I tdlowing i.s the letti^: "In (ioldv'.llc the cooperatnm of our jH-ojilc seem- to be a standing tjuali- ty of (loldk illians. ^ ^ i • « , ,1 t *Vv.. proved that he could live up to Bcoide H'adilv contribute to the • , , ,^1 ,. ‘ -ru ij i; < 1,. uk hi.s claims and was not in danger for wt llare of otliejs. 1 he Keliet < best IS ,, . , a minute of bxiing the TyO offered any man-y who could chop through the log in a third more tune than he would He easily won the contevt over his two oppiMientj^ with the big .'opeland A Son to wit- ■chopping contest con-- dutfted by IVter Mcl..aren. who claims to be the wtwwl-chopping champiohT>f .■\merica. .Mcliar^n. swing.ng a IMumb axe. BATISTES. ORGANDIES, VOILES Ju.'it \V|i§l You Want For_ Hot Weather Guaranietd^ast Colors 49c SEE OCR Evening and Party Dresses All have Princess Slips $2.98 to $4.98 New Chiffon Voile ...and... Batiste Eyelet Dresses On Otir Racks Pastel Shades and White. $1.98 to $2.98 Our Friendly Frocks Everv’ 98c to $1.25 Dress Organdies. Voiles and l.inenes. Val Dve Prints 79c Regularly sold at $1.98 and $2.98 $1.49-$1.98 ONLY FIVE WHITE COATS Pique and Honevcomb $ 1.59 a good cxym|)le of helping." "Voo never see guard.s standing on tloldville cornels because of .'«tnkes. Oiif people M‘em eager to pull to- *’*N'^***[**- *■" •■()M .Sun.lay nvady all dynumina.- 'T'*'*. "" *' tion- gather in the same huibling to ormance. wor.'hip. Recreation .jsi another great : " aitiaction. We are’ grateful for>our Goldville a beautiful Village. We ap- club,', pool and trips. _ preciate the beauty and convenience "Gi-fr*-,—-aft4--4L*wa^-maJui.-aL-<>ur homes; alsn. tcec medicaT. aitL!’~ PURE LINEN AND SEERSUCKER SUITS ONLY A FEW LEFT S1.98 »”<l »2.98 H.VTS—•Every Hat on our tables, ex cept New Felts. Sold up to, $1.98, now ■|IATS=N«West "imd hand-blocked Felts— hitesP ahaprsT * , V. lOO M'LCS MOPELTO <50 . klTN aNO I M Gf?OOGv AS a. viARATwoa rvANCER I DON r oo , soMtmiNO iLc LAno in a orCM vxs OPOTMTO-^UkS C3lft<ACV«LLE.-VW«.aC TMC rjto a>CA<OLA S*0<*S ••30C eoOfKX TUANi TWt 0<»<T at TmC OCT'' T*-.'« ICC "COL C<XA ox* rs jusr VyNAT t need 98c and $1.49 BLOUSES at half-price. Batistes and On^andics— I 39c and 79c PURE SILK Crepe and Sating retfu- larly sold $1.98 to^2.98. ~||Oc •Now .... y...L . 5W> DRESSES for Girls, affe 7 to 14 . L........... CLOSING OUT (T RTAIN SCRI-MS, ije Yard ,. 0 SWISS ORGANDIES, 39c values, permanent and dot finish. 15' yard r TIE Dim TUT TICKINCii — S-oi. featherproef. jpo% - ernment standard label, vard SHOES FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS OXFORDS —21 pairs, mhite. bUck. and two-tone. I'air ^*ORT OXFORDS—34 pairs, white, black, brown, and two- aQ toned. $2.98 values . . _ -JVHlIfLTIEJLJPlMPS. STEP-INS— $1.00 Late mid-summer stvies. pair— M.98 <® 52.98 patent, straps, ties, pimps— Black and brown kid. pair— *1.49 to $198 SANDALS AND TIES—WhUe Uneh Mesh, pair— , 98c and SL25 WmTE BE.VCH SANDALS. Ofle 2S pairs, pair JIf GIRI.S* SLIPPERS Reduced, pair— - .. 98o to $1,49 SHOE BARGAIN TABLE —Be sure to see it.' Slippers sold up to $3.49— 98c to SU49 " Dainty DRESSES and BONNETS for Tots and Baby— - 25c and 49c WHITE DUCK PANTS Pre shrunk, all sizes. Pair ' SPECIALS FOR MEN AND BOYS MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS—Pre- /JAc shrunk, vat-dye Olf Men’s Toyo Panama Hats, ilAc For W SHIRTS and SHORTS—-First J rc quaility. Suit .MEN’^ ATHLETIC CMONS—Ray on stripe and pajama check. dlTc suit ..^ for Men. $1.00 MEN’S BL.\CK OXFORDS — Arch support. ventilated insoles. AQ pa**- 4^1 •SfO W HITE OXFORDS — $3.50 values. Gwdyear welts, venti’ated insoles, and arch-supports.' hq Pair : ^l.SfO BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS—Pre- JAc shrunk, vat-dye Boys’ OVERALLS and UNION ALLS 49c and 59c BOVS' OXFORDS— ■ 98o tosi.98 HARVEST H.VTS— ■ ' lOc and 25c OrcUr by th« com (24 botHos) from your dooUr.... K««p it dold ond Yoody to Mrvo in your rofrigorotor. GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greeawood. 8. C trs fUi rktuii FOI llArS^lEA rii I 1 --“Pure Thread SILK HOSE nANllCFR’^ Pure Thread SILK HOSE Foil Fashioned Chiffon ( 49* ( tH Chiffon Form Fashioned^ 39' ..J llfllli|ta 1 U b H V THE BEST PLAGE TO TRADE Abusive and Enterprise Sts. CfintraxS. C r' «>