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TAGE IBIGHT- '^.•; -t' 'r^rr -{ / ■ ' I - V '; .16th day ct March, 1987, when the boote Wuj be closed. ' All persons owning property, \in more than one school district are re quested to call for receipts in each of the 8ev</al school districts in which the property is located. This^ is im portant, as additional cost and pen alty may be attached.- • All able-bodied male citizens, be tween the ages of twenty-one (21) and sixty (60) years of age are liaWe to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Commuta tion Road Tax’ $1.50, in lieu of road duty. AH able-bodied men between COUNTY TRBASURBR’S NOTICR i •/ . '■ / The bows of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of tax es for the Ihiical year, 1936, at the Treasitrer^s office from September 16 to December SI, 1936. After Decern-^ via r* her 81 one per cent will be added. A^ ^ ter January 81st, two per'cent will be added, and after F^ruary 28th, •even per cent will be added until thel:__A group of friends frbin the Cen Atlanta Friends ;ro Visit Here Tliree ] eM. \ Motorcade Central Pres byterian Church Win Arrive Days’ Stay At ThomweU tral Presbyterian church Uteh of Atlanta, will make a motorcaw tripv here to morrow to spend three days ^guests on the campus of the Thomi^l pr- phanage. T. C. Dickson, superintend ent of the Sunday school, recently wrote Dr. Lynn stating that a repre- sentatiye group of his people desired to cdm^o Clinton for a stay Suffi ciently long to see ThornwelJ in oper ation and to make a close study and ob.servation of every department of its work, and the daily life of the children. Dr. Lynn^ in response, ex tended the Atlanta friends a most I" '■ ■'—'■ - 1 I ■ -■ h GBaomcLE, cuNTON. a a ' -t - ^ '-zL- ’ r TBtTOPATi NOTElllBEB 5. 1936 Re-elected the ages of 21 and 65 are Uable to cordial invitation and their comjng is road duty except - those in military | being looked forward to with keen service, school trustees, school teach- i interest on the part of the children ers, minister? and students- ; and staff of workers. Dog Owners! Your dog tax is on the tax books. Your are entitled to abatement of dog tax by reason of rabies treatment. But, it is neces sary that you present inoculation cer tificate to the county treasurer at the time of tex jay.meJ).t^jOL.bfIpre^ JJ.n- ImT present^ then, t« cannot be abated! Proper attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by check, money order, etc., giving name of township and number of school disfrict. The tax levy is as follows:. State Tax 5 mills Ordinary County Tax 6 ^Uls Road Bonds 6Vi mills Past Indebtdeness 4 mills Weak Schools ; 1 mill Constitutional School 3 mills Hospital Bonds H mill Currenti Loans 5 mills *.■' rii*' Total - ... 31 mills Laurens SchoiH Dfstricte No. 1, Trinity-Ridge ;....12 mills No. 2, Prospect ....10 mills No. 3, Barksdale-Narnie 16 mills No. 4, Bailey ^ r..-..7 mills No. 5, Copeland-Fleming 8 mills No. 6, Oak Grove ....,6 mills No\7, Watts Mills 15 mills No. 11, Laurens .....,........^..!...21 mills Xiongs School Districts No. 4, TOthariy 15 mills No. 6, Grays 17 mills No. 6, Central —14 miUa No. 7, Youngs ...18 mills No. 8, Warrior Creek 16,_^ill8 No. 10, Lanford IS-wUla Nc. 3-B, Fountain inn 24 mills Dials School Districts No. 1, Greenpond ‘ mills No. 2, Eden \ ./..14 mills No. 5, Gray (k>urt-Owings .- 26 mills No. 3-B, Fountain Inn ./..t 24 mills SaUivaa School Districts No. 1, iMnceton ....^^ - 22 mills No. 2, Mt. Bethel 12 mills No. 3, Poplar Springs —25 mills No. 7, Brewerton 16 mills No. 17, Hickory Tsvem 24 mill^ Railroad Tax_...i..— ........3 mills Waterloo School Districts No. 1, Mt. Gallagher 8 mills No. 2, Bethel Grove 7 mills No. 4, Centerpoint 18 mills No. 5, Oakville 8 mills No. 6,‘Mount Pleasant 8 mills No. 7, Mt. Olive ...21 mills No. 14, Waterloo ...i 8 mills Cross Hill School District No. 13, Cross Hill 19 mills Hunter School Districts No. 3, Rock Bridge — 6 mills No. 4, Wadsworth-n^f. 12 mills No. 5, Clinton 18% mills No. 6, Goldville .......11 mills No. K-19, Kinards 8 mills No. R-42, Reederville 13 mills No. 16, Mountville 21 mills Jacks School Districts No. 1, No white school 4 mills No. 2, Shady Grove 13 mills No. 3, Renno 10 mills •Nor-5, - 4 mills No. 6, O’Dell’s T. 10 mills No. 7, Garlington y.. 5 mills No. 16, Hurricane —.6 mills Scufflctown School Districts No.*l, Long Branch 10 mills No._2, Musgroye — ——mills No. 3, Langston 7 mills No. 4, Sandy Sprini^ ......—.......8 mills No. 12, Ora ......14 mills Persons ending in lists of names bo takon off are requested to se^ them early aiid give the township and •diool district of each as^ the Traas- urer is very busy during the' month -^December. P, ROY ^PSON, tf - County Treas. TTie Central church bears the dis tinction of being the largest contrib utor to the orphanage in the three synods owning the home. Their visit, this week is to enthuse leaders of their Sunday school and other depart ments "in "preparratt Oil ' fOt The‘‘sjihcial Christmas collection made annually by the church for the Clinton institu tion. , 'Those who will arrive tomorrow afh temoon are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Huinphries, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Smith and 13-year-old son, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stribling, C. 0. Smith, Mrs. Jane Demere, Mrs. Rob ert Rankin, A. C. Nessling, Miss Ma mie Calhoun, Mrs. Harriett G. Stalk er, 0. M. Webb, Arthur N. Sanders, [ JOHN N. GARNER, VlceTOsident HOSPITAttJ^S - (m< i<ain* JMb I. • BorjL to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crowell of Greensboro, N. C., a daughte>%\on Mond*yj-’-N<>v«nber'2;-' — _ Claude Malpas.s i.s recuperating af ter van operation last week. Miss Nannie Holden is recovering after an operation la.st week. Mrs. A. L. Shepard has returned to her home with her infant son. — " I I ■■ ■ .III—■■ — Mil II ■! .(Ilg. IP irmr John C. Knapp. Others coming on Saturday morning will be IJarvey W! Layton, Mis.s Mary Gates^, Mrs. Lowe Stillman, and. Ij^ter iiythe afternoon a third group of several men of the church. ' ■ West Cliiitim Newt N 'L. 11^. Ml Ilia I I ,» I »|, Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and Bttle son, Silas, i!nd Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell visited rrifttires in Spartanburg Sunday. M^. and Mrs. L M. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, J. W. Ai^ld and Billy Arnold w^re visitors in Green ville Sunday. Lewis Darnell of Arcadia, was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. T. Trammell, Mrs. Irene Davenport and children, and Joe' Terry visited in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Gladys^Arnold, Mr*. Lucile Branch and Bill Terry were visitors hi Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Will Gause of Buffalo, spent the week-end writh Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Goodwin in Greenville. Mrp. Roy Trammell and litilo daughter, Jerry, and Mrs, Grady Smith were the week-end gue.H8' of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris in Green ville, ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Boyter, Jr., j and Mrs. Moses Boyter, Sr., ofWinns- boro, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lawson spent the week-end in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Shannon. - Mr.s.' A' H. Hughes and family and Mias-Vara-Spires-virited-relatives aiHlp | friends in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. 6. C. Chaney visited relatives in Laurens Sunday. M. T. Ficklin is spending the'week in Greenville 'with relatives. Mr. tfnd’Mrs. J. H. Bouknight of Chester, y^ed Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith Sundhy. ’ i Mrs. Mil^i^ Wilburn of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith Sun day. Miss Sara Blakely Visited in Gf^en- ville Friday. \ ^ Mrs. Joe Campbell and Enoree children visited relatives in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moorebead of Gn^nyfUf, visited Mrs. Ui^aula Blake, ly Bunday. . -'V. / f Mr. and Mrs. E. V.' Branch spent the week-end in Spartanburg with relatives. 'v-v- v-.—•- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Madden, regret to know their son, Claude, Jr., is seriously ill,. Hble Ctaao Meets The Mother’s Bible class held its^ regular meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. L. M. Evans. All busi ness attended to, the hostess served 'delicious punch and cake. ~ . • V ; i! ■ n 7. , AanooBee BUth^ -I ' Mr. >ahd Mrs. Harry Ficklin an nounce the birth of a son, DarraH Odell, on October 13. Mr8;^FickIin, be fore marriage, was Miss Irene Dead- wiley of this city. f- 1»E WARDS TO MEET The first meetii^ of the new year for the board of stewards of North Broad Street Methodist church for the purpose of re-orgsnization will be held at the church on next Monday night at 7:39. ^ , NOTICE! FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TMES • Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be due^d collectable between Octobei^ Ist and November l^h, for the" year 1936. The Tai Books, will be opened for the collection of taxei^ 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 penalty ^ ten (10)~per ^cent will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Monday, November I6th, which penalty will be in force through Thursday, Dec. 81st, after which an additional five (5) pr cent will accrue. The levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37).. mills; twelve (12) millsMor current operating expenses and twenty-five (26) mills for interest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. The foregoing notice is given' pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Town Council. . _ D. C.-HEUSTESS, Town,Clerk. 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