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*'.* / 7'' i* ' t , - JC- f . v r THE CLINTON CHRONICIB, «,lNTON, S t C THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 / ? Nice Piano i ■, OKEECHOBUF AND CATFISH.' WHERE CONNERS GETS JRICH. FALSE ECONOMY. r^r ' LUCKY JAPANESE BABY. Okeechobee City is’ the* newest -t. • Florida city. Two years ago rrifen '» eaver *» LOUIS were there catching a few catfish, hundred dollars. WE HAVE Now it is the boom town, thanks to S q LD S ix~0F THESE TO THE S. Davies Warfield, president of the. T^AiurTTV Seaboard Air Line, who ran his new JACOBS FAMILY. If there is We make it possible for every home to own just the type of. in strument desired and guarantee that the very jnost for the mon- ey may be had frdm us.; - If it is a Grand we offer the IV at Fifteen straight-as-arr-arrow railroads across Florida to Palm Beach with a station at this point. Now Lake Okeechobee yields one million dollars worth of catfish a year, most of it shipped to Kansas City and St, Lpuis, where catfish are apprecia ted as they should- be.' Tourists come honking by the thousands and W. J. any handsomer instrument made then Mr. O’Dahiel has never seen it, and he holds a record in the piano world, at wholesale. There is no better piano made, by- any name or at any^irice. on used to cover floating debt incurred for street improvementa in said town; and th& issuance of not exceeding 60,000 of bonds of said town* t|ie su id bonds 'to bear interest at a'rate not to exceed 6 peg cent, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds, when is sued, to be used- for the purposa^f establishing . and maintenanara of streets in said town., .. These questions will be vo separately. The polling place will be at police headquarters on West Pitts Street in the Town of Clinton, S. C. T The polls wilFbe opened at 8 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock-!?. M., oh said date. J^H. Donnan, JY. T. Putnam, and J. A. Chandler have been appointed managers of the election. \ Js- F. JACOBS, RY CHALMERS, Mayor, lerk and Treasurer. 5-21-5t T and on-the question of the issuance of printed or written the words: “Shall not exceeding $36,000 of bonds of said the Town of Clinton isaue its bonds toWn, the'said bonds to J>ear interest in the sum of not exceeding $16,000 pt a rate pot to exceed 6 np? cent, the the said bonds to bear interest *t a proceeds from the sal4 of s lid bonds, rate not tb exceed 6 per cent, the pro- when issued, to be used fop the. pur- j ceeds from sale of said bonds to be pose of covering floating debt incur- j used for the purpose of maintenance red for street improvemehts in said j of electric light plant, especially street town; and on the question.of the is-{lighting, in said town? v YES-NO”; suance of not exbeeding $100,000. of: and the vqter vdting in favo* of the bonds of said town, the said bonds to { issuance of said^bonds shall strike out bear interest at a rate' not to ex-j the word “NO” before depositing his ceed 6 per ceftt, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds, when issued, to be used for. the {purpose of establishing ballot tin the box provided therefor. tenance of streets in said town ? YES- Np/; and the voter voting in favor of the issuance of %aid bonds shall ^ stjflce out- the word “NO”, before de positing his ballot in the box provided therefdr. The voter voting against the issuance of said bonds shall strike out tha word “YES” before depositing his ballot ih the box. Section *3. ‘ That the polling place /- for the holding of' said . election shalf be at police headquarter^, West Pitts Street, in said Town of Clinton, S. C., 1 The voter voting against the issu-. and polls shall be opened-at 8 o’clock ^ MAR’ J! NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina County of Laurens • * Town of Clinton Notice is hereby given that at the special election to be held in the Town of Clinton on the 26th day of May, 1925, on the question of issuing the aggregate of $235,000.0(T of Bonds of said Town of Clinton, the further '^ uest * on as to whether the provisions Conners, who owns the Buffalo Court-. J?* ffi! V0RL P r> F ™ 0US i ° f T, M P ass t d t !' e Ge "" al A8 : er and most of the land around here, STRAUBE, In a GRAND We -embljl of South Carolina, 1925,;and is getting richer than evGr. can give y6u this piano at $950, approved by the Governor on the 19th day of March, 1925, entitled: “An Act plus freight. Nationally priced to Amend an Act Entitled ‘An Act to and Nationally advertised in- Authorize the Town of Clinton to Levy Yod will be interested in this latest boom land eyen out of season. A^so-. . - — . x T t u.u.- in the poor young Seminole Indian sures that the Value and price' nert^fo^th^rVurDoTe of for wife buried beside the railroad track • TVio QTP A T T PT? r'P A wn J * t paRe y and in ». P. Lamerson. tha ferryman' li ' nght - The STRAL BE GRAND, Permanent Improvements on Streets leaving Florida with his two sons for A. M. and closed at 4 o’clock 1 , P. M., on the same day. Section 4. W. D. Copeland is here*- ance of said bonds shall strike-out the and maintenance of streets in said i word “YES r before depositing his town, contain the names, on each and ballot in the bpx. - -— every petition,*of more than a major-j On another of said ballots shall be,by appointed Supervisor of Registra ity of the free-holders of said Town: printed, or written the words: “Shall tioh for the said Town of Clinton, and of Clinton, and it is so declared,' (the Town o‘f Clinton issue its bonds in he shall dpen the books of registration Sectiop-2. That nn election be held i the sum of not exceeding $25,000, said for the registration of voters for the in th« Town of Clinton, Laurens Coun-j bonds to bear interest at a rat,e not special election to be held in the said ty, S. C. f on Tuesday, the 26th day of ^to e*e«re<f 6 per cent, the proceeds from May, 1925, at* which will be subnjdfcfJfeiTe of said bonds to be used for es- ted to the qualified electors )f said j tablishing and maintenance of water town the question of the issuance of ,works systeih in said town? “YES- not exceeding $15,000 of bonds of, NO.’: and £he voter voting m favor said town, said bonds to bear inter- j of .the issuance of said bonds shall est at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent,' strike out the word “NO”, before de- the proceeds from sale ef said bonds positing his ballot in the box provided therefor. The-voter voting against the issuance of said bonds shall strike out the word “YES” before depositing his ballot in the box. On another, of said ballots shall be r\ ♦ at nine fifty is a value that C'n ia,?( * Sidewalks immediately Abutting Columblu, >UU, A^lca, be'excelled. It is our pec-,?^. “ pS£. « -TYhen^you come to'Florida take the! ?onal opinion that fir every fam- j Method of Enforcing and, Collecting Seaboard Air Line, save time and see ily except those who have lots of Such Assessment and Authorizing the the western part of f 'l°ri da “ s money that this instrument is!Certificates of-'lndebtedness/and “»s£ hC Tral'erover 0 the-high tick-! ev Wthing tharean be desired, j pledge the Faith and Credit of the hone of the peninsula, which travelers: In STRAUBE UPRIGHTS we T h™ of “ .ndTcuaTantee t^Pay- usually miss, with its wonderful lake o* i* « r J , • - • region. Also you save many miles by sel ! Styft H. a fqur foot piano, the airplane road ^ind help to justify at $395.00, and believe that it the optimistic courage of Mr. War- represents*' 100 per cent value, field, who has rendered the greatest T , . • . ... ' - possible service, to this state. is fl small piano with a marvel- 'out tone and a most beautiful For schools, Sunday Merchants and others complain that , Mr. Collidge^s preaching and practic-' 0 ‘ v . Ing of economy have hurt business, schools and churches it IS the They say, “If President Coolidge says,very do£ Style G, regular size, ment of the same-for and in the Name of the Sand Town of Clinton,” shall apply, and become operative in * the said Town of Clinton, shall be sub mitted to the qualified electors of the said Town of Clinton. This question will be voted on separately. The polls will bd‘ ^opened at 8 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o’clock P. M., on said date. The persons having proper registra tion certificates and qualified to vote presseJ^nce^more’hwtead*of°buymg 1 at * 425 ' 00 - is * a new one, nobody else will buv a of a piano. Style F stands at the said ® ond Elec . tion s [ hal1 ^ *“**- • , - ,, 0 , , TT v . , A ble to vote on said question. pinnacle of the Straube Uprights new one. {o be used for the purpose < f main tenance of electric light plant, es pecially street lighting in said town; and not exceeding $25,000 of bands of said town, said bonds to bear inter est at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds from sale of^sa’d bonds to be used for the purpose of estab lishing and, maintenance ' of warer worlds system in said town; and not exceeding $36,000 of bonds of said town, said bopds to bear interest at. a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds from sale of said bonds to t>e used to cover floating debt incurred for street improvements in said town; and not exceeding $160,000 of tands of said town, said bonds to bear inter est at rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds from- sale of^said bonds to be used for the purpose of estab lishing and maintenance of streets m said Jtown. . , The issuance of said bonds shall be submitted as separate propositions, Town of Clinton on the said date, , on the 6th day of May, 1925, after which keep the same open up to and through the 6th day of May, 19|5, and date the said books of registration shall be closed. -Said Supervisor shirt! give public notice of the time and place of opening and closing of said books of registration for said election. Section 5. J. H. Donnan, W. T. Putnam, jmd/^r A. Chandler, three qualified electors of the Town'of Clin ton, S. C., are hereby appointed mana- printed *or written the words: “Shall gers of said election, but in the event the Town of Clinton issue its bonds in 1 that any of said parties are unable to the sum of not exceeding $35,000, said bonds to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds from sale of said bonds to be used to cover floating debt incurred for the purpose of street improvements in said town “YES-NO?”; and the voter voting in serve, the Mayor is hereby given the. right to appoint some other qualified elector or electors as manager or man- agers in the place and stead of- the . manager or managers herein appoint ed so unablf-to serve. Section' 6. That notice of the elect- favor of the issuance of said bonds! ion shritT be published dn “The Clin- shall strike put the word “NO”, before 1 depositing his ballot in the box provid ed therefor. The voter voting against the issuance of said bonds shall strike out the word,“YES” before depositing his ballot in the box. On another of said ballots shall be printed or written the words: “Shall the Town of Clinton issue its bonds in the suni of not exceeding $160,000, and shall be voted on separately, the said bonds to bear interest at a rate ballots on each question deposited in not 4o exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds separate boxes. On one of said ballots shall jtte from sale of said bonds to be used for the purpose of establishing and main- ton Chronicle,” a newspaper published in the Town of Clinton, S. C., at least twice—once at least twenty days before the election, and once within the period of fifteen days before the election. .. DONE AND RATIFIED m ! Town Council assembled this the 17th day of Ap/rt^A. D., 1925. J. F. JACOBS, * \ st: • Mayor.' MARY CHALMERS,- Clerk and Treasurer. 5-21-5t ■Everybody knows that prosperity for all classes depends on CIRCULA- TIQN of money* If nature decided to and sells for $525.00. In Style F we offer you the ARTISTS’ save up water and keep it all in the ocean, instead of scattering it around* in rain, crops- wouldn’t be good. Money spent is to business 1 what rain piano and an instrument that, in Other, makes, sells for a much advanced price. We recommend is to crops. Style F as a VERY high class The Managers of said Special Bond Election shall be the Managers of the Election as to said question. — J. F. JACOBS^ MARY CHALMERS, Clerk an dTreasurer. piano an^ a~ffling of beauty. Let us not overlook the GUL- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY 0^ LAURENS TOWN OF CLINTON DDAXTomr r txttti rm. . j r‘ WHEREAS: Four Petitions, signed BRANSEN LINE.y These goods by free-holders of the Town of Gin- One angry merchants auggosts: ‘‘To set an example in economy the best plan is not to have, an old straw hat^ . . „ reblocked and advertise that. It are the piano world what the toU, asking for an election to be held would be befter to la[y up the “May-JFord car is to the- automobile^ 0 Town of Clinton, S. C., were flower,” the ■ expensive pleasure boar wrtrM j presented to the Town Council of the said Town on the lith day *of April, such as „ei,h“ P Watht„ g P ;:n SU „o e r Sr , : ld - ^ ^ there ^ coin ever had, and save enough on fetch you back. A Style C. Up- coal to buy lOOjOOO new straw hats”:right, at $295.00, is worth the President Coolidge does not recom-i an ^ ''tben some, ifcend ftiolish economy, but wise eco- munity Model Player sells for 1925; one' of said petitions asking for an election to be held in the said Town of Clinton, S. Cl, on the ques- Lom- tion of the issuance of not exceeding $15,000 of bonds of said town, the norny. As for the Mayflower, the $450.00 and is the SUPERIOR pr0Cee ^ S ^ rom sa ^ e bonds country is rich enough to let the Pre- *? „ * , ,, sidcirt enjoy the fresh air. and la glad;° f man - V selling at two Or three to give him whatever he can wi se ly hundred dollars higher. _ use. * As regards spending, the wise man’s plan is to buy whatever he needs when Do we giye terms? Well, yea. A cash price and interest on de ferred balances at the rate of § JMt-.aee<is it, remembering that a good appearance is a wise investment, and! * • * * - * . . that there is nothing more costly than P er ^ e - nt interest Stopping im- FALSE ECONOMY. Japan’s Prince Regent, Hiro Hito, tells the empire thgt his wife expects ar heir. The Princess cancels all en- " gagements. She will devote her time, before and after, to that new little 4 ‘son—or daughter^—of Heaven,” and will think herself well rewarded for all her care when the baby smiles at her. No one will persuade hdr that “in justice to your own health, and looks, my dear( you must not THINK of nursing the baby.” And she won’t be smoking cigarettes in bed three days after it is born. In Japan, if you raise your hand to a little child, frowning' and threaten ing, the child will laugh, knowing that you pretend. No one there ever strikes a child. That’s one reason why the mediately when payments, are made. *’ To Churches, Schools, and Sunday Schools we always make a donation. --— Write to us. A postaLcard will do and we will mail you literature. * O’Daniel & Reid CLINTON, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina Japanese fight so well, when they do fight./ The Japanese spirit is, not T <"™ of Cl '" tea - broken in childhood. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that upon a petition of a majority of the free-holders of the Town of Clinton, The President hopes, and is deter mined, to cut $300,000,000 more off County of Laurens, State of South . the nation’s tax bill. That comforts the “better Element.’’ At present, our Carolina, a special election will be held in the Town of Clinton, S. C., on very best element feels toward the tax’^ ue8( ^ a y» the 26th day of May, 1925, gatherer as the faithful dominick hen a * which will be submitted to the feels toward the farmer, gathering her ; qualified electors of the said Town qf eggs as fast as she lay^ them, and Clinton the question of the issuance when issued, to be for the purpose of the maintenance of electric light plant, especially street lighting, in said~Town; and one of said’petitio.is asking for an election to be held in the said Town of Clinton, S. C., on the question ,o£ the issuance of not ex ceeding $25,00 of bonds of said town, the proceeds from the sale of said boyds, when issued, to be used for estabishing and maintenance *of a watet-works system in said town; and one of said petitions asking for an election to be held in said Town of Clinton, S. C.,-on the question of the issuance of not exceeding $35,000 of bonds of said town, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds, when issued, to be used to cover floating debt in curred for the purpose of street im provements in said town; and one of said petitions asking for an election to be held in said Town of Clinton, S. C., on the question of the is suance of not exceeding $160,000 of bonds of said town, the pro ceeds from the sale of said bonds, when issued,, to be used for the purpose of establishing and mainten ance Of streets in said town; and, WHEREAS: Upon check of sajd petitions, it appears that Jthe petition in each and every case was signed by more than a majority, of the free holders of the said Town of Clin* ton, S. C.< THEREUPON, the'following Ordi nance was duly adopted: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CLIN- TQN^-LAURENS COUNTY, SOUTH •CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL ASSEM BLED: <* X u giving her a door knob when she wants to set. Men’s Work Pants, $1.50 to $3.00. L. B. DILLARD. lighting, in said town; and the issu ance of not exceeding $25,000 of bonds of said town, the said bonds to bear __ 1 * nter€8t at a rate not to exceed 6 per Htiuyler S and W drris cent;-the proceeds from the sale of FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE of not exceeding $15,000 of bonds of said town, the said bonds to bear jin- terest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the, proceeds from the sale of said bonds, when issued, to be used for the purpose of maintenance of Section 1. That the peliltOTis"pre- sented to the Town Council of said Town of Clinton, and duly filed in the records of the town asking for an election upon, the question of the is suance of hbt exceeding $15,000 of electric light plant, especially street bonds of said town, said bonds to bear interest^at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds, from the sale of said bondk, when issued,.Jtp be used for the purpose of the maintenance of Candies in special grad uation wrappers. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY AT UNION STATION said bonds, when.issued, to be used for establishing and maintenance of water works system m said town; and the issuance of not exceeding $35,000 ■of bonds of said town, the said bonds to bear interest at a rate not to ex ceed 6 per-cent, the proceeds from the TEL. 400 able of said bonds, when issued, to be electric light plant in said town; and on the question of the issuance of not exceeding, $25,000 of bonds of said town, the said bonds to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds, when issued, to be used for the pur pose of * establishing and maintenance of water worlis system of-*£4 towr.; Gravity is just one of many odds that good motor oils must face and overcome. They must stick to the smooth walls qf a cylinder for hours or days or weeks, ready to lubricate at the first move of the motor. “Standard” Motor Oils laugh at gravity. They cling till the-call comes. Hundreds of thousands of motorists have proved this by long years of use. a 4 • rr v* i tifr STANDARD yplgrine MOTOR OILS l * ' \ y\ iv •BASED ON OVER. SO EXPERIENCE* y‘ i rv / L „ ■ SS* 1 i*. £5^5 T % i ^