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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Parrott Milam
Returned To Pew
Sajs The Laureni Advertiser:
T. Parrott Milam, convicted last
year ot manslaughter in connection
with the death of his brother, was
returned Tuesday to the state peni
tentiary in Columbia by D^uty
BtierifEs B. R. Jones and Hicks F.
•AT, *1 SAW IT IN TBE CHRON-
Owings, following his apprdiensiOh
in Portsmouth, Va., it was stated by
Sheriff C. W. Wier.
Milam had served about eight
months at a 4-year sentence <m the
county diain gang when he was
transferred to ^e Veterans' hospital
in Augusta from where he escaped
some time ago, it was said by the
sheriff.
^ Authorities of the Veterans' hos
pital refused to acce^ him for re
admission after his^escape, the sher-
ilt^akU
WEEK-END TRIPS ■. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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NOTICE 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 15th, for the year 1941. The Tax
Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the
office of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will remain
open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and
through November ^6th.
A penalty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all tues
not pdd on or before Saturday, November 15th, which
penaity will be in force through Wednesday, December
Slst, after which an additional five (5) per cent penalty
will accrue.
The levy for current fiscal year is SSVi: mills; 12 mills '
for current operating expenses, and 26V^ mills for in
terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues out
standing.
- D. C. HEUSTESS, City Clerk.
of J*p4 or tgo, Sufeet
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Colonial Oreen and WMa Umn
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Colonial Tomato
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Colonial Grapefruit
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2 SJ" 17
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Cocoanut i-u. mo. 2ic
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P^hot . N«.2|Cm i9c
BftTroat
Markorlna i-u. cm. I7c
Vatleu Pmrm
BuHm* • • Hb PattiM 20c
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Lorge Prune*
SuntwMt . 1-u.pkt. i2e
Flerlds
GRAPEFRUIT .... 3 for 12c
iMberg
LETTUCE, head 8c
Caasdiaa
rutabagas, lb 2^2C
ONIONS. Ib, ...
GRAPES. Ib.
5c
ORANGES. doMn - lie
OaUfsnla
CELERY, stalk lOe
Oallfar^
LEMONS, doMn 17c
APn^. S doBOi 25c
S. C. Fwia Blean
YAMS, 5 m. 15c
Sl^c
FRUIT CAKE
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Thompoon Poottoeo
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u. 45c
u. 43c
I Lb. 40c
, Lk 45c
Pka 10c
Miss Clarice Wells, a member of
the Cross Hill school faculty, was the
week-end guest of friends here.
— Walter Becman spent Stmday
Augusta, Ga., with relatives.
A. S. Holt was the week-end guest
of friends in Shelby, N. C.
Friends of Miss Helen Hollings
worth will be glad to know she has
resumed her pRMition at Clinton Pro
duction Credit association after a
lengthy illness.
Mrs. Mary Owens .and June Ow
ens spent ttie week-end in Green
wood. Mrs. Owens visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. Dot Henry, while June vis
ited her grandmother, Mrs. W. P.
Atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J
Friends of Paul Todd of Atlanta,
who is a patient in the E^ory hos-j
pital in that city, will be glad to know |
ving satisfactorily. j
Miss Pauline Benjamin of Spar-'
tanburg, visited her parents, Mr. an4i
Mrs. J. E. Benjamin, during thel
week.
Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Bam
berg, was the guest Tuesday off Mr.
and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and
daughter, Jane, spent the week-end
in Kinard with Mrs. Todd’s mother,
Mrs. Janie Brehmer.
Friends of Downs Monroe will be
! ;lad to know he is improving satis-
actorily at Hays hospital following
an appendix operation the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo of this
cjty, Mr. and Mrs. Hassell Miller and
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THERb^ a JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON, 8. C.
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Whitmire,' epent Sunday in
^ I ClilTside, N. C., with their daughter
****^^‘ Mrs. Eugene Richbourg,
ed Misses Cissy Young and Margie I
I Mr. Richbourg.
COLONIAL SALE
These Prices Effective Friday, November 14
Through Wednesday, November 19
Miller at Queens college, Charlotte,
R C., the past week-end. The latter’s
mother, Mrs. Frank E. Miller, also
spent ^day there.
Miss Mae Madden spent the week
end at her home in Namie.
Friends of Mrs. Earl Workman will
Joe Donnan of Orangeburg, visitra |
his mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan, thei
past week-end. j
Mrs. S. C. Reid of Laurens, was'
the guest Tuesday of Mrs. R. L. Bai
ley.
w ..1 J 4 t. t. Friends of G. W. Hollingsworth
be glad to know she is recuperating | ^ ^ ^
at her home after being a patient inj^lf^
» GreenviUe hospital for the past ten j ^
days.
Dr. D. J. Woods left yesterday for
Columbia,
spent the week-end with her son,
W. H. Roberts, and Mrs. Roberts.
Friends of George H. Ellis will re
gret to know he is a patient in the|
Joe Fincher Austin of Laurens, • ^ , ... .
spent the week-end with his unccle, f ^ „ poKKin. in CaUm
T> IP Jaw, Mrs. F. E. Robbins m Salem,
Mrs. S^erel. t. B. Hutchuon in BUcksburg, and
lou*" relative, in Virginia.
Un^ejr with her sister. Mm. J. No- j ^ Milam of
Ian Parker, and Mr. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder of
McCormick, and Mrs. J. B. Wilder of
this city, were guests Sunday of Miss
NeU Dillard in Spartanburg. General) hosoital Snartanbure
Mis, Mary
Greenville, is spending a lew days . _ 'o
this week wUh her molher, Mrs. J. JS^i^ | f
their son, Lawrence Ferguson, a stu
dent at Fishbume Military schooL
I Their son, Edward, of Camp Lee,
Va., also joined them in Waynes
boro.
Charles Burnett, freshman at New-
spent the week-end
N. Richardson.
Miss Alva Hoime% spent the week
end at 'her home in E^efield. I
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes had as
their guests Sunday Mrs. Carol
Barnes of Gastonia, N. C., Miss Eliz
abeth Brooks of Athens, Ga., and
Kohn Barnes and Clark Stewart of
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., Fred
O. Burnett, and had as his guest a
classmate, Nelson Morefleld |of Sum-
1 merville.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble and
children were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Tribble’s brother, Brice Quinn, and
Mrs. Quinn in-oBlecksburg.
Friends o| Miss Carolyn Lane,
member of the Florida Street school
faculty, will sympathize with her in
the death of her father, Oiin H. Lai c,
which occurred Thursday in New
berry.
Walter Evans of Charlotte, was the
guest of friends here Sunday.
Friends of Miss Birk Sease, for
merly a member of Hays hospital
nursing staff, will be interested to
know she left Sunday for Sy^a,
Taylors.
Winfred Norris of Camp Stewart,
Ga., now on maneuvers in North
Carolina, spent a four-day Armistice
furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Norris.
Mrs. Nell Cobb of Spartanburg,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. R.
W. Phillips.
Miss Frances McKee of Spartan
burg, spent Tuesday with her moth
er, Mrs. Alma McKee.
Sam Cassanova of Columbia, visit
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cas
sanova, the past week-end.
Miss Rosamond Durban of Aiken,
a student at Coker college, Harts-
ville, was the week-end guest of
Miss Virginia Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simpson and v r> i...
son, BO), of Gnwnvme, N. C. and 2;.^’ JJ?'
AlhenarGa., visited their mother. | “‘^'7' hoe-
Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr., on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Yount of Hick-
ory, N. C.. spent the week-end with,|„ Commeme, Ga
Mrs. Younts mother, Mrs. Tomi
Adair.
.. Rev. J. LeGrande Mayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Ratchford W.
Boland, and Mrs. L. W. Rawl attend
ed the Lutheran Piedmont confer
ence in Greenville Tuesday as dele
gates from St. John’s'Church.
Miss Margie Miller, a freshman at
Queens college, Charlotte, visited her
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Montgomery
were week-end guests of relatives
Miss Adeline Boland of Miami,
Fla., recently spent a few days with
her father, F. M. Boland, and other
relatives here.
Lt. T(»n Plaxico of Camp Bland-
ing, Fla., was a visitor here during
the week.
Mrs. Emma J. Little and Mrs. Mor
gan Todd of Simpsonville, were vis
itors here Monday. Mrs. Julia Grif-
O-iys m Simp
er, Sunday.
Mr$. Robert D. Lynn spent the
we^-end in Pacolet with her moth
er, Mrs. W. Af McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray, Mrs. J.
Will Leake, Mrs. T. J. Peake and
sonville last week, returned with
them.
Mrs. A. F. Lide of Elloree, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts
Saturday.
Friends of Mrs. B. H. Suddeth will
Mr^ Hamp Stone have returned n, giad to know ahe is eonvaleacing
tripto AtiMto.J^.|„ being a patient at
’:“!:Haya hoapital tor aeverai weika.
there of the former’s sister, Miss
Lyde Ray.
Miss Louise Jacobs, senior at Con
verse college, Spartanburg, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens were
aupper gueata Wettoe^ evraiy of S"
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Twitty in Rock
cabbage, lb.
epeOANUTS, eidl 7c
HUl.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Jr.,
and children of Laurens, spent 'Tues
day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Taylor. Friends of Mrs.
Taylor will be glad to know she con
tinues to improve from a recent ill
ness.
John Nichols >^ted relative in
Union the past week-end. ^
Mrs. E, T. Woodruff is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. T. E. Rice, in Green
ville.
Miss Margaret HoUis was the
weA-«id guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Cauble, in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard and Mrs. W. A.
Moorhead spent Saturday in Harts-
ville with their daughters. Misses
Virginia .Dillard, and Annette Moor
head, students at Coker college.
Mrs. Harry Schumacher of Spar
tanburg and Washington, D. C., and
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Butler of Washing
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Moors Monday.
Mrs. R. E. Sadler and sons, Rirfus
and Ed, were guests Thursday of
Mrs. J. T. Neely in Rock HiU.
Major W. A. Johnson, Captain
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Alexander
spent Sunday in Sumter with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruner.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mont joy
and children of St, Marys, Ga., for
merly of this city, visited relatives
and friends here and in Laureiuaj^
Miss Frances Simpson, studSit at
rolina,
d with
W. H.
es, for-
w mak-
the University of South
Columbia, spent the week
her parmts, Mr. and M
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. G
merly of Greenville, are
ing their home here and hsive taken
an apartment in the ra^ence of
Mrs, John T. Littl^Mr. Graves is
Employed at Jacobs/Press.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King, Miss
Emma Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. King on Sunday visited W. J.
Henjamin, a patient in a Greenville
hospital, and the latter’s son. Gene
IQng, a student at Clemson.
Mrs. Lykes Henderson of Colum
bus, Ga., is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson
while her husband, Lt Henderson of
Fort Benning, is on maneuvers near
Sumter.
Mrs. Arthur Little and Miss Rom
Bailey Little are visiting their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. Wilson Tisonk
and Mr. Tisem in Estill. Friends will
be interested to know the Tisons
have moved into their recently com
pleted home.
Friends'ol Billy King will be in
T T trainiiig^at MaxweU field,
5; J* ^ Willard L. Jones ^ Wednesday here with
In North Carolina, spent tha where he will be stationed at Carl-
Strom field for ten weeks training as
a flying cadet. -
CARROTS, bmek ^ 8c
Virginia PaWaiaaa
AFPLBS, taM 21c
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neuvars
week-end at their homes here.
Mrs. O. T. Newman visited rela
tives in Columbia on Sunday.
Mrs. F. S.^lLo've and son, Sadler,
were week-end gueets of relatives
and friends in Ro^ HilL
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