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i •-f ' 7 URSDAY, OCTOBER 8^ 19$6 % 7 THE CLINTON ^CHRONICf.E, CLINTON. S. C. .1 PAGE FIVE PORIT USED XAR SALE ^ SET FOR OCTOBER /. Ope'ninsr day . crowds yesterday in this and other cities of the United States indicate unusual success in the nation-wide Ford dealers’ used car el^rance sale being conducted throughout the country, the* Richard son Motor company announces. The sale will contin^ through<^t October. “Special bargiins in us^ cars drew crbwds to our display throughout the day,” Mr. Richardson reported. “Our unusual display, •coupled with the fact fCi. HEALTH HINTS BY CITY HEALTH OFFICER CeatFolling Mosquitoes % P t}w~city from a business tnp of can dent hlephig to destroy this ^ York Here are a few simple things that I ^ ^ will help: I Fitts is spending a few i days with her daughter, Mrs. S.'E. i Evans, in Bennettsville. Mrs. G. E.’^^cl!wain of Due West, is' tisiting hei daughter, Mrs. W, C>, Baldwin. - Mrs. G. B. Davidson, Mrs, Minnie Adair, Miriam I>onnan, Billy iCing and Bob Jones were visitors in An- 1. Allow no standing or semi-tag hant water to remain on premises. ^ j ~ o j 2. No buckets, cans, tubl old auto I* Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Phillips andjderson Saturday. , tifw, etc., should be left around to children, Mary Lee, and Harry, Jr.,1 Mrs. Julian iVson of Beaufort, was j that this sale is part of k nation-wide'hold water. (Goldfish in a pond pre-j®^ Spartanburg, spent Sunday with; the Sunday guest of Dr. and Mrs.) \ Ford dealer movement, brought us j vent growth of mosqujtoee). j Mr. and Mrs* B. L. King. j Dudley Jones, greatly increased business. Scores of' 3. In case standing water cannoti Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts have;' Miss Ida Turner visited relatives' persons who have been planning to * be eliminated, apply light oil or kero-^ moved into th^ir new home on Maple i in Cross Hill Wednesday, buy a better car for winter driving' sene each week to ten days_to kill 1 street ^n* the College View residential j Misses Mary . Stone and Lois Mc- H. D. HENRY Z / 1898-19M F. M. BOLAND \ H. D. HENRY & COMPANY _ STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATEP ^ - Telephone |21 apparently are taking advantage of this nation-wide sale. “We were very much gratified at the* number of sales which were clos ed during the day, particularly be cause of the ready * acceptance our cars and trucks appeared to have with the public.” TRAIN TO STOP HERE wigglers. 4. A good insect spray will adult mosquitoes in buildings kill W. H. Shand.s, local Seabaard agent, announced yesterday that on and af ter Oct. 11th, Seaboard fast train . No. 10, due here at 11:45 p.m., will | mosquitoes. stop for passengers for any point at; ruled to stop. Here- j Shop First In sectidn of the city.,.. [Daniel spent the w^k-end with Miss ' (Jeorgie C. Odiorne of Daytona Gertrude Cannon. " j B^ch Fla,, left Tuesday for his home; Mrs. Nonnie Young has returned, 5 A check-up of screens ^y re-[after spending a few days with J. M-pheme after spending a few days with! veal ownings throi^gh which adult! Pitts and family. . ' ! her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and' mosqanoes can enter. . I Joe Davenport ^of Creswell, N. C., [Mrs. Duncan Johnson, in Newberry.} 6. Apply camphor or 0“ of o'fi^on-1 week-end guest of Mr. and Mr and Mrs V Parks Adair and *11. at r*t,r.„g . «p,ll.„t. ! | p“t,“ "ent' Su^ Winn " j Mrs. B. H. Henry and daughter, boro. { Evelyn, were visitors in Columbia' Miss Annie Bond left Tuesday for; Saturday. j Shelby. N. C., where she will attend M rs. Beatrice Scarr and children of tbe Ijir. » , | carried out properly by each Sundav with Dr. Mr. and Mrs. L. M p7. Clean up tall weeds, grass, and brush. These form, harboring places for adult mosquitoes, as well as be ing unsightly. Just these few simple measures. wTiich it IS s tofoTC the train has stopped only j when flagged for through passengers.! THE CHRONICLE Then In the Stores Curtis have re-1 turnel to New Yrik afU^r vU tlng the latter's mother, Mr.s. L. C. Bond. t*rGa.T' iind '^Rttxab^th •■sn'fbieT^or^ Greenwood, were the week-end guests n Gu^enMllo Sunday. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. Misses Mary Jo ^Rheney of .\ugus N(^1CE FARMERS We can arrange for you loans on your Warehouse Receipts, on cotton stored with us, negotiated through the Commercial DcposItonT. The Clinton Bonded Warehouse Clinton, S. C. and Mrs. K. L. Bobo and ' ► daughter, Margaret, of Spartanburg, FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES • Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectable between October 1st and November 16th, for the year 1936. The Tax Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the office of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will re main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through November 16th. A i^nalty of ten (10) per cent Will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Monday, November 16th, which penalty win be in force through Thursday, Dec. 31st, after which"an additional five (5) pr cent will accrue. The levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37) mills; t\yelve (12) mills for current operating expenses and^twenty-five (26) mills for interest and sinking fund on varies Bond Issues outstanding. The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Town Council. D. e. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk. j of MiSs Helen .\dair. , Mrs Ku**no Pratt of Gr.<.nw,Hnt, , , and Dolly Pratt TTf ( olumbia. spent Wvndham Sunday with Mrs Mary Prathon ' .Jllsses Maude-Gnuit and OUvo Na. j, .i;7\v,>ods aro aliondirs: tlvo ,bors_ and a fi-,on,is siH'nl .sun,iay ,n ( olumh.k,^ w-ith ths> K.rst Prashylrrian .Miss .Adeline Boland of (^-eonvilU', I si>ent the week-end with her father, !F. M. Boland. I Mr. and .Mrs. M. H.^ Yount of Hick- ‘ ory, N. C., spent the week-end with ,x.. j'i„ I Miss_^Ella Adair, and were accom panied home (by .Mrs. Tom Adair who I «va 1 .'o. 1 ^vi Cl t Ti I F.llison spent Tuesday i in .Augusta with friends. Miss Copie McCrary has returned to her .school at Orangeburg after .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of High o I’oir.t, X. C.. siHuit the week-end with ttheii- aunt, .Miss Fannie Hatton. Di:. and Mrs. William Whiteside of Colu'ubta fwere the guests of Mr. and ,,, , , , ... I .Mrs. Edward l^mg on Monday, will spend several days with them. 1 p i Miss Frances Boyce of Wf.H'xfruff,:; wHs the week-end guest of Mrs. Ed gar Blakely. | Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova and daughter, Madeline, were visitors Greenville Thursday. | priehds of Miss Frances Taylor will s{>endmg the week-end with her par-} "' jents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary. ' Miss Mary Emma Spveake has re- I turned to her .school in Buffalo after be glad to learn that she is improving! spending the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T, Speake. Miss Dolly Milling and Mrs. Wil liam Carrillo, and little daughter, Alicia, left Friday for Gainesville, Fla. You IVill Enjoy Rmdin^ uiift the after an appendix ojieration at i ItH'al hospital. I J. D. Davi.s spent Monday in-Lau- |rens on business. - ; Mrs. Geo. Davis is spending some time in Manning with her daughter! Misses Mary Jim Milam and I.rf)uise land son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. iWo. Dixon. B. W’ingard .spent Sunday in Co lumbia with friends. ' Mrs. T. L. W. Bafley and Mrs. E<1- Proof of Service When a bank satisfies its customers in such a manner that they recommend the bank to their friends and a.ssociaies,-uwe believe this is proof of service. SERVICE IS — —DEPENDABILITY —CAUTION —KNOWLEDGE —ABILITY —ACCURACY —SAFETY TO SiJM UP — SATISFACTION '“The South’s'Oldest Daily Newspaper” It carriea.the “news” of the state; nation and world; the most popular comics; complete sports; most interesting features —in fact. The News and Courier is a complet* newspaper. That’s why so niany people prefer it to any other ^aily. -7~ /*••■ A Family Newspaper IXtton mi Cmtrtei; Charleaton, S. C.' • A Daily 17.00 Daily and Sunday $9.00 Horton of Chester, spent the week-i , e l- i . :ii J V. -.u .u • i. ‘ Friends of Mrs. h.mma Odom wiU end here with their parents. i. , , , ■ .u . u •• n -J . iir o I u e n i Jf ad to learn that she is impniVing President W. P. Jacobs of Presby-' , , . . - . . ,, . , after an illness of several wos'ks. benan college was the guest speaker before the Union Rotary club on Tuesday. Mr,: K. K Sh*a;>- an.i "auehlrr. ^ ^ Marjaret, and Bob Oalay, war* v„it. „„ .rua..lay at llurncane'* ors in Greenville Saturday. | , . Rev. and Mrs. M'arshall C. Demly, m i i u' v, —t ,-n .*1 , „ T I 1 I M ‘ *«rs. James L. King has ndurnwl and Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Gains'sviHe, k ,,, , • . r, i a, * 1 . -ru 1 -.U M to Washington after sperulifig two Ga., spent last Thursday with .Mr. , i .u m i w I \ir i» r- —r- i ' week.s with her mother, .Mrs, J. W. and Mrs. W. D. Coindand. i . l . Mr. and Mrs. L, T. Ramagc spent . .. ,,, .Sunday with Mrs. Ramage’s brother, ‘ n -r i ,, .Mil 411 <11 iVisilor.S in (>re«‘nville I hranze Shockley,_in- AIiIk'vIIIi*. 4. 1 1, n , i . 1, , Mrs. J D. Henry sjient last we«‘k- ( arlton r. \\ inn siumt the week-, , .. i, .• ,• ,1. m , • , '.L u . 44 ‘’Oil in I'ayi tteville, ( ., with .Mr. end in l.aurens with hi> .sister, Mrs.;,, •' t o M ■' Henry. J. K. Murff. ; 4. *, r, «* I L . I * w, , ,, , ,1 .Mrs, (,. R. Milam has returnetl to Mr. and Mrs. h. P. Little and , , r. , r , , . . <• *- • i hi'i' home after sinmding four nioruns daughter, .Margars't, <»f (laffney, vis-'. r u 1 1, . •’ in .Savannah. Ga., with her daughter, .Mrs. W. G. Hobbs and sen. L. D Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURXnCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. $. Bailai & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST H. Rober*^s W40x> ited relatives heiv Suntlay. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. StutU, and sister, Mrs. F. J. I’og.swell and son P'red, Jt.,' sjient Weilne-day in Rock Hill. '■ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aull and Miss V'irginia Camiilndl of Pendleton, sjumt and son, Miliiin. , ' 'W. Byrd of .Abbeville, and .son, Henry D. Byrd of Clmiison college, spent the wei*k-end with the former’s moth<‘r, .Mrs. W. Byrd. •Mrs. la'the Gregory^aml .son. Jack, Sunday.with Mrs, Mollie Donnan. >*,. • , .i . . 1 I 1 ,*i "^nf-Binningham, Ala., have return^ H rill ilLLiO. ft, »_i' I **^”'"#1;^';* I home after s[>efi<lin*r several wei*Ks 'with .Mrs. Julia Griffin. .Mr. and Mrs. .M. I). Rol>erts of Mrs, Waldo Huffman daughter, Carolina, have returned from a visit to relatives in Pomaria. Misi Annie Lee Jackson of Heath o , TT ‘Chester, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts Spnng.s, spent the week-en+l with heri , .. 1 |«ranu, .Mr.'and .Mrs. T. .1. .lack.nn. ■" "'H' Miss Polly-S^trinl uf Conway, ami', O.. t c-a _.al -Mr. and Mrs. AVilliajn„Prather and Miss Ina Curry of .St. George, spent the week-end with Mrs. W'. G. King. Miss |.^)u Abrams has returned to .sons, \Vi|liam and Rufus, of Colum bia, Mr.)?and .Mrs. Eugene Pratt and UaughleT, Dolly,““Mr. “ and' Mrs, Joe her work at the University hospital,,,, , , , , r> i „ J iBeaudrot and daughter, Russie, and ip Augusta, after spending, a month,,, „ 4,„r*..„ „ti ..V with her. rriother, .Mrs. Estelle Mr. and Mrs, A. VV. Brice and .Mrs. (laughter, Margaret, spent Sunday in Chester with relatives. Miss Sadie Hendriy of Ware Shoals, spent Ifhe week-end with her grand- motheti Mrs. A, M. JJfelson. . Miss Lucy Burns of Conway was Ihe guest of Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mrs. B. L. King for the week-end. Miss Frances Cook and Bub Nich- Ray McGee all of GreenwcMid, I were gue.sts Sunday of Mrs, Mary Prather. The following out-of-town friends and relatives''"^re here Tuesday for the funeral of'C. P. Robinson: J. I. f’opeiand of Greenville; Dr, and Mrs^.} R. L. Wylie and Miss Sue W’ylie of Clover; MTsi Ruth 'Benjammepf Char- lolte; Mr. and Mr.s, L. G. Benjamin, Pound Cahe AT TOUR GIOCEH'A ClatiSIetvS CENliNE POUND CAKE V lee Tou BAn at noiflr Mis.ses Margaret and Jeanne Benja-i min of Darlington;* Miss Elizalwthi ols'^oT Chester,'^^IV'sunTaV'^^^^^ Darlington; J. Y^ Jon^ and| Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. . Mim Mary Jones of L-^khart, Sam^ Mre. Felder Smith attended «! ?/• board meeting of the°"Optometric aux-j „• Af i iliaor in Columbia la.st Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy fand} Irby S. H-ipp spent Sunday in Inmanik ^ r with relativ^ • | Murray of Shelby. N. C.; Miss RubyJ mi rL^ Aiw • u* «"i"^'W' f'«nrad of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. George Albright of Raleigh,: , ^ „„jr N, C., spent the past week wdth Mrs. i w " p ^ ‘ *-> u ^-4.4 J lur 4ir tr ou .1 i Mrs. R. C. Guy of Lowrys; Mrs. Bes- Guy H. Pitts and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Ridgeway Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brailsford ‘' tj ‘ o t r TWr« ! J ,L., r • 4. 4.1. 1 Mrs, Hamp Hunter of Laurens; Mrs. and little son, Lucien, spent the week-1 „ c.- j tut— u ' end with Dr. .nd Mra. Dudley June.. and Mr..H.ltoi. Hud- Mr. and Mra.UC. Derrick if r lotte N C snent the week-end i^* ^ ’ ®* ^®cky Mount, N. C.; Alex A T r*afiirm.d frAm Rebecca Robinson A. L Sh^ard has retui^ from ^innaboro; Misses Elsie Steven-' Columbia where he spent three da^I Milam, Alice Ruth* attending a convention of managers; ' SDartanbure* Mr and Mrs of J. C. Penney Co. stores. L w*’ Miss Sarah Parkinson spent the 1 week-end with her parents. Dr. andi Mrs. G. G. Parkinson, in Due West, j SOME SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Skm Leake of Union.] Better Homes and Gardens — 15 visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mrs, .N^ne D.' Workman spent th# week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ellisor|e Adams, in Newberry. Mrs^J. R. McTeer andlittle daugh ter of; Denmark, are. visiting her par- . ^Uy'iCr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. months, $1.00. Cosmopolitan—2 years, $3.50. Anerie&n Bfagazinow-B years, $3JI0. Before placing yonr orders for your favorite magazines, see— JAMES W. CALDWELL Call.88 at $ ;$0 P. M. , \ \ THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS . . . about the office — trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, pencils, ink wells, rubber bands, carbon paper, second, aheets, etc.—are very useful when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all office accessories. RUBBER STAMPS 24-HOUR SERVICE V ^ I — Any kind dr size stamp you may need. NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS. OFFICE feOOKS Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Columnar Books^ Looseleaf Ledgers and Sheets. ___ " 'f^pewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Adding Machine Paper. ENGRAVING Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Stationery. , ^ I ^ We offer the finest quality — reasonable prices. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Clmicle Puli. Ik. Office Supplies Dept. Clinton, S. C. Phone 74 Subscribe to The Chronicle—$1.50 a Year A,. X f I . Ai)