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I / THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 T / ' fA- V / . : / ■ . THE CLISTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, ^ C / PAGE SEVEH FIRST INSTALL*|*Nt I Dan knew the woman was acting, • Dan Colwell eat in hijr^chubby-hole though she accomplished it with office with chair tilted bacli;, feet on charm, that would make a man the cigarette-marrecT oak desk, perus-'ashamed to push her for more do ing the morning News. A second juils. She was that steady type of time h/ read the item in the Around i personality who could speak straight Towh^eolumn which sUted that Otto put easily enough, if she cared Jto. Graber, president of the Graber-Vael! But Grabet came to the rescue as Detective Agency,, was leaving to day for Ewing, Pennsylvania, on a tw6-week hunting trip. “Sports she desired.;—^Don't bother, Mrs, McDonald. Dont. excite yourself. Colwell here asks no questions,' just man,'* the columnist described him,' does‘what he’s told.” “and aviation enthusiast., Mr. Graber ‘*You wish me to shadow your hus- pilots his own monoplane.” jband, is that it?” Dan squinted thoughtfully at the “Yes! Would you? And—protect Dunages ~ l^rphanage Cottage .The Georgia home, one of the cot tages for small boys on the orphan age campus, was bhdly damaged by fire yesterday at noon. The children of the home with their I Licensing Law. • ’ matron. Miss Janie Stewart, had gpnej * . to the dimny h.lt tor dinner .nJ no, p„„„tnient of the V . . . .1 one was in the building at the time. , , . , his timorous, persuasive voice around j *i»hey had been gone about twenty ■ grand jury of Lailrens coun- the courtroom. McDonald was ^be j when the fire was discovered i ty last week called attention to “sonih kind always skating on thin ice, bare-1 by » colored woman opposite the ly evading disbarment pr^pedin^ j campus, who sounded the alarm. The and contempt citations. He might finning bad rapidly spread through ourist Canqis And Resorts Used For Inmoral PurpMea Condemn^ , **Operation of Such Places As Such Resorts,** Calls On Peace OflB^ers To‘‘S^ti- ** Them and Recommends nize north wal! as if to peer through it into the office of hit superior. So Otto was going away ... huntinV*- Very convenient, he reflected, and very wise of Otto. The president’s secretary paused fii the~doorway. “Mr. Graber wants you. There’s a Mrs. McDonald with . him. Probably expects you to frame her husband with some chorus cutie for a divorce. Poor papa!" be mixed up in anything—and was. The foaming beer was set before him. Dan sipped some of it, then turned to a battery «of telephone booths. He entered the first, closed the folding door, and made sure he could see the expanse of the bar room before he dropped a nickel in the slot. “Central 0576.” touri^ camps and road houses in the county” and qrged scrutiny of them ^ ^ Mrs of roads that an. inereasad amount of same be allotted for ex penditures on the- county highwmye. ; We have passed on all billsj^adad us by the solicitor and have complet* ed tbe performance of the dutiei da^ volving upon'us "lit this time. All, of-whicli is’^respectfully sUb-. mitted, B. L CLARDY, Foremaa. the girl was gone in the q^uarters of tfie^thef partner, taciturn Horace Vael. Colwell squinted a last time He got a quick connection. “Hello, him? Learn who is after him and,|give me Irita.” of cqqrae,-heep the rascal from do-| He waited a_ moment. “Irita? ing harm? And maybe turn him Dan. Well, we’re started, eh?. It’s over to the police?”— I risky business but Graber doesn’t “Pardon me,”^Otto Grader inter-!seem to suspect. Tha^^. Mrs. Mc- posed quickly, “you don’t want that, | Donald took him ten yards in one Fm sure." I mean, hot right “oWI|dowh. But he was surpris'ed to tear This is darned unusual, see?” he ex- Lefty has ideas of a big grab! Any- plained to Dan, and twisted the black how. Otto’s off to Pennsylvania cigar from one corner of his wide I hunting, and I don’t mean rabbits, mouth to tjie other. Graber leaned. He’s greedy! Every time he thinks .11 three* slQriM when the fire de-i*’.!' P'*” partment Iffived and soon exting-1 their activities “in or- uished the flames. The fire ailiparent- {der that communities may not be of- ly sUrted on the second floor at the;fended” and the traveling public in- he.dof the eUi^y l.nding, it. ori-] ^ ^ gin, however, being unknown. Onlyi . one fire was in" the cottage at thej^®^^ accommodations. , time and that in a room on the op- The retiring jury also took occasion posite side from where the fire origi-, to commend the administration of So- nated. The building was insured andj,ieitor H. S. Blackwell just closing, repairs.are expected to get started! . ^ j .v. . imra.di.rely following .n .dju,tra.nt' “> t«<»>''>>‘"'i‘th.t . p.rt of th. of the loss. state’s share of the gasoline tax be * I •* * "The 25 small boys occupying the allotted for expenditure 6n county cottage were moved yesterday to the roads, upstairs of the Augustine home and CO ligsh infirmary" where~'{hey are’lem- Final Presentment THe 1)reMntment, which drew force- He twisted around with » -gTin but stirred up,” he said in a low of that joy dust he begins to dream * SlX i 1 t__ ^ ^ » 1 • *« voice. “Just df^what she wants and forget it, see?” he owns a bank. Oh! • Here conies McDonald—I’m signing off. Well porarily being housed. Cots and beds If ul comment from • J^dge Johnson were brought in during the afternoon' was as follows: from Riverside cottage near here, tojTo the Presiding Judge: accommodate the children since all| The Grand Jury of Laurens count)^ bedding and furnishings in the build-1 make this its finai.~presentment for ing were badly damaged both by fire the term, and this being the last reg- and i\;ater. Dan rose as Mrs. McDonald rose., make ’em walk the plank before we’re through. Call you again, careful, Irita.” He lingered in the 'phone booth at the newspaper piece about Graber, Istepped close so that he caught lifted his feet from the desk, and'the fragrance/Of her and fejt that rose. He hesitated a moment, con-1 ®he sought to ..hpld him again with scious of a sense of expectancy that those brown "pools of her eyes. Her until Arthur McDonald located him-, speeded his pulse., A-g^tiod deal de-i^and crept mouse-like up his fore- self at a table. Dan retunied to his ponded" bn the next -few minutes.'arm. “No! No! I mean, when any- B^jMrs. Lankford Hurt In Auto Wreck bKTY TREASURER'S NOTICE _ \ 1M6 The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of tax es for the fiscal year, 1936, at the Treasurer's office from September 15 to December 81, 1936. After Decem ber 31 one per cent will be added. Af ter January 3l8t, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th, seven per cent will be added until the I5th day of March, 1937, when the books will be closed. _ All persons owning property in more than one school district are re- i^uested to call for receipts in each of~ the sevi/al school districts in which Tfi^r^properfy’TsT iocaTedr.'*T1iis~’rs'im^ portant, ps 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 liable tO""pay^a poll tax of 5100. CommuU- pended” Dani had waited for thi^ day through months of sordid divorce build-ups and jewel guarding assignments at the lavish balls of the Four Hun thing occurs you are to telephone me at the number on this card. -De- you understand? Follow Arthur— that’s what you must do. Let me dred. But this was not to be an-!know who is after him! other dreary evidence hunt for t.he “Well,” she said abruptly, her eyes Court of " Domestic Relations—nor any other court in the County Build ing. Colwell w;ent down the brief cor ridor and knocked on the door that bore Ottto Graber’s name and the warning Private. He twisted the knob and' entered. . “You want me. Chief?” Graber’s. stocky, -Teutonic form was hunched well back in his chair, his powerful, pudgy hands laced over his stomach. He unclasped his fingers to scratch in his blond stub- ble of hair as he swung to Dan. “Right.” With sudden remembrance of courtesy Otto hoisted himself out of the chair. He gestured to his visitor, and following the movement Colwell saw a young woman in a bow at her throat, a fox acarf draped falling, “that seems to cover it. You won’t let him out of your sight, Mr. Colwell?” “Nut. a minute.” He found the card blank except for the number penned on it. He tucked it into a vest pocket. “Suppose I call you once or twice daily, according to de velopments? And where do you think 1 might find Mr. McDonald to start?” She consulted a jeweled wrist watch. “He often lunches at the Wav^rly Club on Reed Street. It’s about time now. And you’ll phone me full details? Goodi-bye, Mr. Graber.” She offered her small hand to Otto. “I hope you’’have a lovely hunting trip. I hope you shoot lots of—caribou, is it? And trim dark-auit with-a flarinr wbite-T’m depapding op.your bandaoma de tective, for you charged me a dis- boer, saw the lawyer order lunch, ular term for the year we wish to thank the officials of the county Tor their readiness and willingness to co operate with us in the performance of our dutjies during the year, and to thank the Presiding Judge and court officials, for the courtesies extended Friends of Mrs. Clyde Lankford of| us during the term. .so himself ordered it with a hint to regret to know that she! It is with regret that we note the the waiter to make haste. The meal over, McDonald tripped |! is a patient in the Greenwood city present solicitor of this circuit, the hospital where she is suffering from; Honorable H. S. Blackwell, is retir- carelessly over nprrow shoulders, a [graceful sum, Mr. Graber!” saucy little monkey hat. “Costs money to employ the best “Mrs. McDonald,. Mr. Colwell. Wife of Arthur McDonald, the law yer, Dan.” He bowed and smiled. She was to the cashier in that quick, woman ish way of his, paid his check, and chatted with a friend at a nearby table. He surveyed the whole bar room as he donned his hat and light coat, then departed. Colwell let him get a head start. As he paid his own check he saw through the big glass window two men come along the walk and accost McDonald. Dan stalled inside-with a friendly remark to the cashier. McDonald, he noticed, did nut appear to relish the compan ionship of those fellows. The shlorter man wore a loud striped suit and derby. He looked like a pug. The other, taller, was a clean featured man Qf„.lhicty-five bul he had an expression of cruelty on his face. He was dressed in an ordinary dark ®uit that emphasized the burly shoulders and thick arma of him. When he tui^ned his back Colwell thought he saw the -coat skirt reveal the butt of a gun under neath- ■ c Continued Next Week injurie.H suffered Saturday morning! ing from his office. For twenty years operatives in town,” he returned the stock excuse. “Good day.” Smil-i^i L O x ingly, Graber ushered her out. As '^IUD "1 YCSdlxS he closed the door his face changed in an automobile accident on the out- .skirts of Greenwood. a ' Mr. and Mrs. Lankford at the time were en route to Atlanta. Their car and another machine coming out of a side road collided, the Lankford ma chine turning over and being almost completely demolished, Mr..^Lankford received only slight injuries and was ablatio return to his home here. Mrs. Lankford was rushed to the Green wood hospital Where she was suffer ing from severe bruises and cuts, and a fractured .vertebra. While it is hop ed that she may be removed to her home here this week, it is expected (hat several weeks will be required before she can return to her work. Her friends are distressed to learn of her injuries and narrow escape, and unite in hiding for her a rapid and permanent ^recovery. he has served the people of this cir cuit, faithfully and efficiently. We desire to express to him our appre ciation for his untiring efforts in the enforcement of the law, and to wish for him a long and prosperous career in his future activities. The best wishes of elich and every one of us go with him in his retirement to pri vate life. We welcome to our county the in coming solicitor, the Honorable" Hugh Beasley, and desire to pledge to him the, same cooperation by the people of this county, with him, in the per formance of his duties, which has Begin Practice For Basketball tion Road Tax $1.50, in lieu of road duty. . All able;bodie<l men between- the ages of 21 and 5,5 are liable to road duty except those in military service, school trustees, Whool teach ers, ministers and students.i Dog Owners! Your dog tax i.s 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 aer- jificate to the county treasurer at the time of tax payment or before. Un less presented then, tax 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 toumship and number of schdol district. The tax levy is as follows: State Taic/.— .j6 mil Ordinaiy County Tax a 6 mil Road Bonds i 6% mills Past indebtdeness 4 mills Weak Schools I mill Constitutional School 3 mills Hospital Bonds H mill a stunning woman of twenty-five or|*nd he wadddled back to his chair so, a woman he would turn to watch glowejing. “You got nerve! What' if-he passed her oh the street. Her complexion was creamy, her mouth small and red and luscious as those Bing eharria that eome in "-spring from California. jITnder a fringe of dark hair (Colwell Tbund wide brown eyes that were steady and warm, in teresting eyes that held his until with a slight sensation of giddiness, he broke the spell. She turned to Graber who had quickly sat down "Igain. “You’re sure this man is the very best ob tainable?” “Sit down, Dan. Aih’t you the best private operative in town?” “Certainly.” He^drew up a chair and lowered his solid five foot eleven frame noiselessly as a cat Graber laughed: it sounded a little forced. He flung a hand in the di rection of two suitcases strapped and ready on the floor, with a stiff leather gun case lying across them. “See that item about me in the paper? I’m off to Pennsylvania, huntin'. So you’re-to-report to Mrs. McDonald here direct—^phone. 1 know the case and it’e real special. Stie*!! triL yon”fis at tber%airt»;fDiii5'^'aiie fem in two do you think that humidor is, a grab bag?” “Mighty good cigar, Otto. What’s her game, anyhow ? ” — “Game? She ain’t got a game. Afraid her husband’ll get killed, ain’t that plenty? What you gotta do is keep him from gettin’ killed and find out who the guy is.” He shot Col well a look. “What makes you think she’s got a game? You’re, hired to trail Mac and that’s enough.” “All right. So you’re off to hunt for two weeks?” ‘‘Yesh, right now. I better hike. You handle Mrs. McDonald careful, see? I’d have you report to Vael while il’m gone, but what good is that dumb cluck? A swell partner for a man to have!” the detective agency complained. “Swell looker, ain't she?” he asked h|.^^nudden appreciation, and nudged Colwell. “Well, I gotU beat it Ewing, Pennsylvania. See that in the News about me? It said 'sports man and aviation—ua, bug*. Well, I am a pilot, ain’t I? Yeah, that’s right—you read it Well^ so long PH Colwell’s your man.” Dan resmhed to the open«humidor on'his employer’s desk and ignoring Graberis <|uiek scowl, seleetedLa- per- feeto. He pulled the wrapper off and passed the cigar back and forth under nostrib inhaling its pun gent odor. Fifty cent cigars were beyond the ii^est pay of a private agency sleuth. Mrs. McDonald sat on the edge of chair, small hands clutehiflg her gloves, her face very serious and worried. “I—^just can’t bring myself to repeat all the story, Mr. Colwell,” she said in a rich contralto. “It's about my husband, you see. He’s— Arthur has a certain prominence, as the Whverly bar, a part of the no- - Initial practices in basketball, ^1 f? * _] I approximately two dozen V/Il rnCifty varsitjrand freshman squads, began last w'eek under the direction At Florida Street School At 8 O'clock. Lead Role and Name Are Changed. To meet the emergency which arose when Arthur McElroy, leading man, suffered a sprained ankle, Sock and Buskin last week chose George Beat ty to portray the role McElroy was originally scheduled to fill, and set Friday night at 8 o’clock as time for the club’s first production. At first entitled “Introducin’ Su san,” the play has been given the name, “Just a Friend of the Family.” Eldred MacLeod, president of Sock and Buskin states that the new name is believed to suit the produc tion better than its original*titIe. At Florida Street -/Japt a Friend of The Family".will W l^retented on the stage of the Florida Street school auditorium with a cast composed of P. C. students and ia under the direction of Professor Fish and MacLeod. It is a threo-lct comedyrfarce, replete with mistaken identity, college life and tid-bits of Coaches McMillah and Forehand. Until the end of football .season, night practices wiU be held twice a week-. Fundamental and screening drill will occupy candidates for the most part, screening being a new ad dition to the system for this season. Varsity men working out now in clude Cieckler, Majors, Cavin, Wood ward, Holden, Foley, Shamhart, John ston, Cole, an(f Hammel. Batchelor an<j Holcombe will report immediate ly after the close of football season. Due to an injury, Capt. Waldrep will not be able to practice until after Christmas. Coach Forehand is drilling the freshman squad right along with the varsity. He states that he has no in dividual stars, but several have shown promise amhw-farmidable team may develop. been accorded his Hororable Prede-1 Current Loans .."IZr.'.ZZ cessor in office., / It has been suggested to members Tni^l -31 wills of the Grand Jury that some tourist a uZi ZZjZ camps and road houses in the county j' , Dietricte are places of resorts for idle disso- Tnnity-Rid^ ... 12 lute and immoral persons, and that 1 •'■•—•JO the maintenance of such establish-^rktd^e-Narnie 16 very obnoxious to the residents of i *’» Copdand-Fleming 8 mills the communities where same are Vr: cated. Prosecutions for violation ofi^®’ ' * - "'I many of the laws, of the state occur- ; ; ring at such place.s have from, time /, Youngs School Districts ^ •* to time been brought before us. We 4, Bethany .% 15 mills AUXILIARY GRATEFUL The woman’s Auxiliary pf theAmer ican Legion wishes to expn»s their appreciation to {the mercKants .and all others who co-operatpd last Wed-* nesday in the celebration of Armis- frtim ^ ■ Hie df # bring you back a ring-taiLjMtbfion pr somathing. “And say,” he called after Cob wall. “I'm lockin’ this humidor, see? Don't you snitch none of jny fifty cent smokes while I’m gone!” Leaving the office, Dan, pressed an elevator button and stood wait ing. *^well plan Graber’a got,” he muttered ^ himself. He pursed his lips for a whistle that did pot come, '^rs. McDonald’s a sly one! I’ll need to watch my P’s and Q’s. This thing has got to be handled with gloves. But—” He hummed briefly. “There*# a chance for big results.^ Piftecti minutes later he entered L Adelaide Roberts takes the part of the leading lady. When questioned as to the laugh- producing qualities of the production, the initial one for the year in P. G. dramatics. President MacLeod aaid, “I’ll tell you this much: when the cer tain rings down there won’t be a so ber face in the audience.” MAGAZINES Mr., Mrs. and Miaa School Teachev^ why not place yoor anbacri through ase—eitlier time or snbecriptioaa. JAMES W. CALDWl^L ecrii^ide st^ght you doubtless know. He practices criminal law.” • * Colwell reflected as he .inhaled cigar "smoke that she might, wlth- Dut being inaccurate, have termed Arthur Melbinaid a shystei. “Oh, ybor husband is well known,” < he nodded. “Well, many of his cases—^There are such rough, greedy men in the world, aren't tiv»i»?” the stunning young woman went on embarrasedly. this is no divorce case, you knew. My hmdiaiid and 1 are very happy. But he’s in danger. I Some- 4>ne wants to kill kirn. He| doesn't know it—at least I don^ tl^ so.” She sank back with an ajppealing look at Grabmr. “I just can't talk about it. Hurt I?” aha bsft^l. \ torious Wkverly Club, a night ex citement place in an adjoining hall. The bar eras a long, ornate room done in the modern manner of silver and black and straight lines. Tables scattered about were for the most part occupied by sporty looking men at lunch. .The meal, he noticed pass ing a menu, wAs a dollar and a quarter. He was on expenses but there might not be time to eonsumr a whole lunch. Cohrell went to the end of the bar and ordered beer. MoDonakl was.,iiot here jret. Dan knew the fellow by sight, a small man of forty with pince-nez glasses and white, bony hands. H# had watched McDonald extract more than ope raaeal fl^m the toils of the law, waving hia bony hands ahd throwing ■ . -■ ' v. ''- rife., ri?* it-, i.i’u.,' Any kind, to fit any bnsincss. 24-hoar ser- Tice. Reasonable prices. Tdephone 74. The Chronicle Cq^ itatioiicri that they were very grateful for the support given in arranging the .varied program and square dance in the eua-. ning which brought the day’s pro gram to a close. — Took Cardui ^ Weiak, Nenroui % eaat aay tnough for Oardul tf X talkad aU day,” enthnMastlcany K fn1teaMn.L.H.GaldweU.of Statea- Tffla, N. O. *1 hate uaed Oacdul a$ intervals for twenty-five yean,” aha add* “My trouble in the begUming waa weakneaa and nenrousnessL X lead of Cardui in a newspaper and decided right then to try it. It seemed before I had taken half bottle of CurduiTwaa ftronger and waa soon up and around.” ^beuModa of WOMB OM tiMw. U U 4ew aerUMMflt TCOk a rR£F.'\o s utforers of iSTOMACH ULCERS HYPERACIDITY ..Willdrcl'. M< of flclicf FMCELOS mmiMIION fSr I thoM •offerias from STOMaCW OU j ouooaNAi. uixauss. oua to. jrma- AClDITY-POOa DIOasnON. ACID oYsrapMA, soua rroaaacH. oassi- Nzss. lOAirnKTajA oomrirAtWii. | BAD BEBATM. SLBaPUSSNBSS OB HEADACMBS. DOB tYrSOM ACID. |SaM« JS,eU| SMITH’S PHARMACY witih to express our condemnation oi^ the operation of such places as sui resorts .in the strongest terms. /We earnestly recommend to all oy the peace officers of the county thAt they scrutinize continuously th^conduct of these places in order ttet nothing offensive to good mor^ and law- observance be permitt^ at them, or with the knowledge And consent ex pressed or implied/)t the owners or operators thereof We also recombiend that such plac es found to iy nuisance be abated. We furtl^ recommend thqt the General Aesembly enact suitable and proper laws for the licensing and regula^n of such places in order that/iommunities may not be offend ed, nor the traveling public engaged lawful business be hampered, or nconvenienced 4n the securing of de cent accommodations with decent sur roundings. As has "probably been "suggested in prior presentments the country 'roads of the county should be properly maintained for the public. We recom mend in view of the fact that the gasoline tax is paid largely by the Former Clinton Woman Passes Mrs. J. L., HopRins Succumbs To Illhess In Columbia. Pleasant- ' ly Known Here By Manyr Funeral services for Mrs. J. L Hopkins, 72, of Columbia, a former resident of this city, were held Sun day afternoon from the residence of her daA^^er, Mrs. Raymond Beard. Interment followed in Elmwood ceme tery, the services being conducted by lo, 5, Grays/ 17 mills No. f). Central 14 mills No. 7, Youngs . .....^ 18 mills No. 8, Warrior Creek 15 mills No; 10, Lanford . 18~mills No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 24 milla Dials School Districts No. I, Greenpond 15 mills No. 2, Eden 14 mills No. 6, Gray CJourt-Owings ... 2^4 mills No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills SttllivAn School Districts No. 1, Princeton 22 mills No. 2, Mt. Bethel : ...12 mills No. 3, Poplar Springs .. 25 mills No. 7, Brewertbn”.. 16 mills No. 17, Hickory Tavern -., 24 mills Railroad Tax 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 .^6; mills No. 7, Mt. Olive ., ...21 mills No. 14, Waterloo * ... 8 mills Cross Hill School District No. 13, Cross Hill 19 mills Hunter School Districts No. 3, Ro?k Bridge mills No. *4, Wadsworrtb ...12 mills No. 6, Clinton 18 mills No. 6, Goldville 11 mills No. K49, Kinards 8 mills No. R-42, Reederville .7:7713 mills No. 16, Mountville ...21 mills Jacks Schotd Districts No. 1, No white school 4 mills No^ 2, Shady Grove 13 mills No. 3, Renno 10 mills No. 5, ( 4 mills No. 6, CTDeH’s , ;....10 mills No. 7, Garlington .........^...,......5 mills No. 15, Hurricane ....6 mills Scuffletown Schoerf Districts No. 1, Long Branch 10 mills No. 2, Musgrove 12 mills ! No. 3, Langston ...» 7 mills , I her pastor, the Rev, C. E. Peele, D.D.,, . o .,i of Main .street Methodirt church. J®-Springs v!.'"! ’ Mrs:' Hopkins died Friday night af- * ter an illness of three weeks. Mrs. Hopkins was the former Miss Minnie Wright of this city, widow of the late J. R. Hopkins, who preceded her to the grave four years ago. She was a sister of the late R. Z. Wright, lifelong Clintonian. Mrs. W. E. Nash and Mrs. P. B. Bailey, of this city, are surviving sisters. For many years Mrs. Hopkins resided here and is most pleasantly remembered by her friends and associates. The deceased is" sumTef^liy two sons and two daughters: J. W. Hop kins, Columbia, and George C. Hop kins, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Raymond ^eard Columbia, and Mrs. Roy lagers / Charlotte. She also leave: vight grandchildren. i Persons sending in lists of names to iie taken off are requested to send them early and give the township and school district of each as the ^as- urer is very busy during the month of December. D. ROY SIMPSON, tf County Treae. checks MALARIA hi X days COLDS finri day Headache, 90 musi Isii; Neee fn “ftib-My-TtaM/* Weriro 9M V,