/ -41 PAGE TOO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929 COUNTY TREA^RER’3 NOTICE 1928 X CURTIS ASSUMES SECOND PLACE The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of taxes for-the fiscal year, 1928, at the Treas urer’s office from October T5th to December 31, 1928. After December 81 one per cent will be added. After January 31st, two per cent will be added, ^ after February 28th, seven per cent will be adJed until the 15th day of, March, 1929, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in more than one township are requested to call for receipts in each of the sev eral .townships in which the property is located. This is important, as ad ditional cost and penalty may be at tached. All able-bod’ed male citizens be- i tween the ages of twenty-one (21) and sixty (60) years of age are liable to pay a polf tax of $1.00 except old | soldiers, who are exempt at fifty (_50) T ears of age. Commutation Road 1.50 in lieu of road duty. All bodied’'men between the ages/bf 21 and 55 are liable to road duty except those in military 3ervice,/{rchool trus tees, school teachers, ^nisters, and students. Proper attentiop^’ill be given those who wish to ppy tl)/^ir taxes through the mail bj^^eck, Vnoney order, etc., giving najhe of township and number of 5ch90f district.' - Tp^ tax levy is as,follows; ^tatc Tax 5^ mills .-^Ordinary County Tax 5VS milja Road and Bridge . 514 mills Railroad .Bonds 1 mill Tail Bonds M mill SIX-DAY TRIP FOR GLEE club Kansan Sworn In As Vice-Prerfdent. Will Not Attempt To Change Rules of the Senate. Washington, March 4. — Charles Curtis took over the vice-presidency today from Charles Dawes at a cere-j mony unique for its good-natured t clash of pronouncements by the two leading participants. The nation’s officialdom gathered in the senate chamber shattered the solemnity of the hour by jovial ap plause when Dawes reiterated his an tagonism to thOi^iMate’a liberal rules, and Curtis, a mpment teter in his in augural addr$as, defended them. - In more nioderate manner than four upon his own ascending in- Dawes again criticised the (ars as Organization Is Ready After Prepa ration Under Direction of Rev. M. C. Dendy of Newberry. The PrMbyterian College glee duly will leave Clinton on Monday, March 11th, for a six-day trip. The itinerary Includes six programs to be given on successive nights at towns in the up per part of the state. A separate trip, probably of three days duration, will be made later in the month to towns in the lower-state'^distflcts. Present plans are that th^ club will leave the campus Monday morning, March 11th, and motor by bus direct to Piedmont where the opening per formance is scheduled ^r that night. Tuesday evening will find the song- Tribble To Erect Garage Building to unljifiited debate allowed by the sen-. Wednesday even b. And the senate, which has totally ignored his plea, good naturedly ap plauded as the former army general emphatically said, “I take back noth ing.” The, interest of the audience inten sified as Mr. Curtis began his address ing they will perform in Anderson. Westminster is to be the scene of Thursday night’s program, and Clover that of the program for Friday night. Of course no glee club trip would be complete without a performance at The erection of a modern garage building of brick construction, is to begin at once by D. E. Tipbble, well known and widely connected local bus iness man. The building will be locat ed on Gary street between the tele phone building and D. E. Tribble Com pany plant and is being built express ly for Coleman & Anderson. It is hoped to have it completed withip the next sixty days and ready for occu pancy by its lessees who are now lo cated on East Carolina avenue. This concern in its new plant, will be bet ter prepared than ever before tp serve its large list of customers and friends in all kinds of repair w'ork. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that we have sold our interest in the Fuller Gro cery Company, Clinton, S. C., tq' tlie} said firm and are no longer connected with this establishment in any way. J. PLATT PRATHER. L. E. HATTON. 3-14-4tp ,;oad Bonds 11 mills! a moment later. Again applause and Chicora, so that is where the boys laughter rang through the assemblage will sojourn before the footlights on facing Herbert Hoover and Calvin ^ Saturday evening. They plan to be Coolidge as Curtis, .34 years a legis- ■ again late Saturday night, after lator and the father of the contro-jj^ complete week’s absence from col- verted rules, paused and m measured• . - wasdWarad: 1 , „ “The vice-president is not one of' “J the makers of the law, tior is he con-' a P. C. graduate and no* a suited about the rules adopted to gov-; Prisbytei'ian minister at Newberry, ern your actions. His obligations to the club has been quickly taking the people of the .country to whom he shape. Constant and faithful work has i owes his high position and his duty to made it possible,to bring the work of A CHRISTIAN Is there anything greater than to be a Christian? To know Him whom to know aright is life eternal; To possess an inheritance tha^ is in corruptible, undefiled, aJid that shall never pass away; ’ To experience the peace of God that passeth all understanding; To enjoy the fellowship of the great spirits of all time; To have a shai’e in building the civi lization of whose increase there — shall be no end; To come under the spell of the Infi nite; To tap Omnipotence, To taste the powers of world to come;"’ To be a partaker of the Divine na ture; March Winds and Your Complexion Tender skins w’ill be expose! during this month to the change in weather from winter to spring. Protection against chapping and rough skin can be had by using ^ SADLER’S HAND, FACE LOTION 2 ounces 25c; 6 ounces 50c SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY CORNER AT UNION STATION PHONES 377 and 400 Quality Counts You simply can’t expect the best results from fertilizer, unless it’s made from the BEST MATERIALS. Onlyiigh quality ma- terials are used in PERFECTION BRAND. ♦ ♦ CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Manufacturers of Perfection Brand Fertilizer. you senators calls for a fair and im-]the group to a high spot in a very Jq the highest up toward God of Con^itmtonaf Sc^hooK*^ mills 1®"*^ may change.” , ^ring, the P. C. glee. club, will be fully I which you, yourselves, have adopted pg which the work this week will, And all this is within the reach of! Curtis looked very much at home prepared to make its debut for 1929 Total 38 mills he took over the chair, in the jg gg. Laurens School Districts | chamber where he has served so long, pggiyjjy fortunate in the selections everyone. It is what God offers in His Son. —Dr. James I Vance. No. 1, Trinitj-Ridge 16>4 mill. Ho* banged the gavel almost viciously program. From past No. 2, Prospect 16 mills as if by habit as he stepped into the , .l„av8 a hard taskmaster No. 3, Barksdale-Namie 1614 mills: vice-presidential harness and began in - f , No;4;Vailey _;..:..:......;....;.:......7 mms'serious tone the rekaing of his brief ‘‘nve learned No. 5, Copeland-Fleming 8 mills' address. * : P'*«‘y ''‘■f*- so"?* fe*' No. 6, Oak Grove ..^^... .6 raills t Sitting beside Coolidge and Hoover tures “go over” well to the represen- No. 7, Watts Mills 8 mills | in front of the vice-presidential dias, I Native audience. B.-nefitting from the No. 11, Laurens 22 mills Dawes smiled genially and crossed lessons learned in the past, those in his legs as the chamber enjoyed the' charge have picked songs that have good natured admonishment adminis-1 plenty of interest and snap. There tered to him by his successor. will be no numbers that drag. The criticism of the world war gen-' A f.w of the interesting and unique eral and business man was tempered features are a vocal solo, a violin solo, today with the feeling of one about a marimba duet, a violin-marimba- to depart from company he laved, and piano trio, and a snappy quartet that No. 8. Warnpr Creek 15 mi Us] Mr. Dawes spoke first of that feeling. real low-down. In ad- Nn' 3 R Foiinyin inii "i 24 mills ‘between there will be the usual variety No. 3-B, Fountain Inn»J. 24 nulls, ’ Dawes said, there is no , . u. • , u i • au r>. , o L 1 Fk* a • a I , ^ J T that IS Obtained by making the pro- Dials School Districts I place for acrimony and I assure you , . . , , , , , . ^ au T nratsi 1 ?i*am a combination of glee club and 1. Greenpond 10 mills, there is none in my heart. But I coula. ^ , , No. 12, Ora IIH mills Youngs School Districts No. 2, Friendship (D. 5) 24 mills No. 4, Bethany 16 mills No. 5, Grays 17 mills No. 6, Central , 10V4 mills No. 7, Youngs 17H mills come only from EXTRA 14PXf No Nov 2, Eden - nHllsjnot be true to-myaelf and to my con-1 learned .\’o. 3, Shiloh (Sul. 17) 22 mills | ception of the duties of this position! also that two or three of the mem- No. 5, Gray Court-Owings) ... 24 mills if, as I leave it for the last time, when, bers of the club are working on a .No. L-3, Barksdale-Narnie..l6% mills | if ever, disinterestedness should char- short skit which will fit in well with No. 8, Merna (Sul. 17) 22 mills: acterize my convictions, I did not; the rest of the menu. If all* of those No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills i speak again of the collective error of drean^s come true, the performances Sullivan School Districts | this great and powerful branch of the i Presbyterian college will be No. 1, Princeton 22 mills i government. j ^.g|| yp jq ^j^g standard that has been No. 2, Mt. Bethel 8 mills j “Alone of all the deliberative bodies gg* jjj previcj^ years. No. 3, Poplar Springs 25 mills i of the world, the senate of the United j No. 7, Brewerton 16 mills States, under its rules, has' parted ^ m 41 11 4. No. 17, Hickory Tavern 22 mills with the power to allot its time to the; X* v./* HilirOllindll Railroad Tax 3 mills consideration of the subject before it i still Goinsr Forward m accordance^ with their relative im-* ® A CLIENT writes us today, “ My personal injury claim was sealed with no annoying delays or*red tape.” The promptness of our Claim Service is proverbial. Waterloo School Districts No. I, Mt. Gallagher 12 mills Idefect of procriure is No. 2, Bethel Grove 9 mills |'“"damentar. I take, back nothing. No. 3, .Ekom (Sul. 17) 22 mills No. 4, Center Point No. 5, Oakville No. 6, Mount Pleasant ZZaa mills j ^0- 2 Lieut. A. N. Taylor, sub-district chief for the Cjtizens Training camps O’Dells 8 mills continue to receive /ETNA-IZE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY S. W. SUMEREL Aetna-izer. • .No! ?; Garlington Z;!'."^^^^^^^^^ mills ! to atten(| next summer’s No. 5, Oakville 8 mills ' g ™jjig; camps until notice is rweived from the .........13 mills % H. Wa^rloo 8 mills ^«t“«'*raneri —et^^^ So. '^w nistrict 2] Musgrove 8 mills' Lieut. Taylor reports that a large Mn ^ 91U rr,511, '“'^o. 3, Langston 3 mills | number of applications have gone for- No. 13, Cross Hill ,. 21Mt mills ^ mills'ward from his office and that A. C. Hunter School Districts Lanford 24'4 mills Todi, the Laurens county C. M. T. C. No. 3, Rock Bridge 6 mills >^o. 12, Ora , 11^4 mills representative has also sent forward I ^ . No. 4, Wadsworth s..,..'. 8 mills Persons sending in lists of names many. The nation-wide support and j 3*8. J’^OU 6VCr SSW. (jrCt OHC No. 5, Clinton ...23 mills MULES We have just received another carload ship ment of young Tennes see Mules—as fine stock No. 6, Goldville 4 mills No. 7, Belfast 5 mills to be taken off are requested to send the ever-increasing popularity’of these | q|» tWO hefore- thcV arC them early and give the township and camps speaks for their success as a{ ^ school district of each, ds the Treas- national institution. No. K-9, Kinards .'...8 mills | iji-ei- jg very busy during the month of Lieut. Taylor ui’ges all the Clinton No. R-42, Reederville 13 mills j December. ' boys who have sent in their applica- No. 16, Mountville 21 mills ROSS D. YOUNG, tion blanks to be prompt ^ complet- tf County Treasurer, ing their vaccinations and anti-typhoid i innoculations as it must be remember- V\HAT DO ‘ I ed that no applicant is placed on the er. Jacks School Districts No. 1, No white school 4 mills No. 2, Shady Grove 11 mills No. 3, Renno 16 mills No. 4, No white school 3 mills P. S. JEANES New Styles , final appointment list until these h^ve DO? j been completed and the doctor’s evi- dence of the fact has been sent for- >♦♦♦ ward. Dr. J. W*. Davis and Dr. T. J. Peake of this city, and also Dr. Mills of Cross Hill, have volunteered their ^ ^ per\'ices and are giving the physical, l| examinations, anti-typhoid innocula picked YOUNG BROS. LIVE STOCK CO. John T. Little, Mgr. YIELD T HE surest way to make extra cotton is to side-dress e’jpry acre you plant with 3 e'Ai Chilean Nitrate of&oda at chopping time. It'sets a large crop and sets it early—ahead of the weeVil. Side Drying Means More Cotton and More Profit **Chilean Nitrate of Soda« when applieS at the proper time to the growing crop, seems to add fresh life to the plant and is easily traced in any growing field. “With anything like a favorable season the use of 100 to 200 lbs. of Chilean Ni trate of Soda is about the best, and at the present time, cheapest kind of fertilizer.” THE CHAS. A. CO., Timmonsville, S. C. Now is the time to buy your Chilean Nitrate. If you don’t know how or where to get it, a letter to the address below will have prompt ^ ‘ attention. FREE FertOLser Book Our oew 44-page book, “How to Ure Chilean Nitrate of Soda” tells how to side-dress cot ton, corn and all other crops. Ask for Book No. 1, or tear out this ad and mail it with your name and address. Chilean Nitrate of ^da EDUCATIONAL. BUBEAU « 8l0 Carolina Life Bldg., Colnmbia, S. C '‘it:s soda NOT LUCK In writingt pleoMS refer to Ad No. E-69 Stetson Hats o.tions, and vaccinations (see C. M. T. | ji C. pamphlet on small pox serum) without charge to the Laurens county boys. For Spring Your Stetson Hat for spring is here, ready for you—the right size, the right color and the a- ' right Shape. i I Men’s Department Copelan(i-Stone Co. “One Price To All” Phone fio. 47 Clinton, S. C. SINGERS TO MEET 0 .The South Laurens Singing conven tion will meet at Gold.ville Sunday af- ^ ternoon at 2 o’clock. All singers and lovers of good music are invited to be present. H. Y. Abrams. NOTICE The Cjfra Nome Toilet o* Goods Specialist, will be ^ here for next week I ONLY. Just a few ap pointments still open. Immediate reservations necessary to avoid dis appointment. SMITH’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND OILS’ NaNOX High Grade Gas Gives Added Mileage WE SELL THEM BOTH ^ FISK TIRES AND TUBES Prompt, Courteous Service — Drive In To See Us Often Your Business Appreciated. Clinton Filling Station l^xtpa Dollars Geo. W. Coifeland, Prop. 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