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TAGS EIGHT will be our “north at The Farmer Can’t Stand Much More Help Like He Has Been Getting Farmers have had more advice and less relief than a wayward son. If ad vice sold for 10c a column. Farmer* would be richer than Bootleggers. And when they get all through ad vising, there is justone thing will help the Farmers. That is eliminate some of the middlemen and let the two ends meet. The Consumer and the When a steer starts from the feed pen to the table, there is about 10 to take a bite out of him, before'he reaches the family that pay for him. Who wears the best clothes or drives the best car, the fellow who raises a bushel of wheat, or the work ing fellow who goes up to buy a sack of flour? Why neither one of them. The ones in between these two have their private Tailor and ^Straight Eights.” The Government just told Agri culture, “You are in a hole.” They didn’t offer to pull them out, but they did say, “We will get down in there with you. ” I want to tell you right here, I don’t know what would have hap pened to the poor farmer if it had not been for his old friend, “Bull” Durham. It’s the only thing he has been absolutely able to rely on. And I want him to know that myself and “Bull” Durhar ASSESSMENTS VARY WITH THE COUNTIES THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. B. SATURN AND THE MOON. IN BYRN MAWR AT 12. BOOM COMING! GET READY. 13 MILES A SECOND. iich last year amounted to $19,837,. 1. In other words, land alone paid county and local taxes the improve the present tax methods m to contribute light for “donkey engine,” lifting the tides of our oceans, keeping them sa " through consUnt motion. her mother, a highly educated w< Where is the boy of fifteen that, n or twenty years* hence, will be orthy of this, intellectual girl prod- by “mechanical nerve irritation. They “discover” that injury t< nail bpne at the base of the back Mr. Rabbe^ a mechanic, d, forgive me. I can’t s * slept, and killed 1 same weapon. Where do you Judge Gary, head of the United States Steel Corporation, bigg idustrial enterprise on earth, to jer steel men yesterday that “b i is sound and growing, and prosperity perhaps greater than ever.” That puts it conservatively. Noth- doubtful European bonds, etc. We have wealth, industrial ledge, skill, nfost of the money in the world, and about all the substantial credit, outside of Switzerland and the British Empire. h. xt Fall. Write that Bull Durham Coal! DIXIE GEM AND CLINCHF1ELD Dine Ice & Fuel Co Clinton, S. C. ONLY ONE A real radio bargain See O’Daniel & Reid The hydrogen electron charged a j electricity, revolve! positively charged nucleus Dusand trillion times in a sec te atom is small, but even so, sctron travels thirteen miles a SEABOARD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS CLINTON. S. from SOUTH and WEST Arrive: Depa :51 a. m. Atlanta-BTiam 1:48 a. :00 p. m. Athens-Atlanta 2:1S p. :50 p. m. Athens-Atianta 11:30 a. 5:50 p. m. BTiam-Memphis 11:30 a. from NORTH and EAST Depart: w York-Wash. 2:51 a. 1:30 a. m. New York 2:00 p. m. Monroe-HamleV2:00 pm.,, C. G. LaHatte, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. ^ W. H. Shands, Agent, Clinton, S. C.f *\ proved are the aanM, alarming inequalities. Dillon and Mdfidn are adjoining counties with practically the same conditions as regards warm lands. In Dillon, land is assessed at 18.4 per _ cent of its value as reported by the | ting property on tne dooks; ana census, while in Marion a ratio of the indifference shown by the i 14.3 per cent obtains. Edgefield and ! payer. Local conditions, attitu McCormick occupy the same section 1 and all too often prejudices guide qf the State and have nearly identical | cal officials. As has been repeats farm conditions; but the land in Me- pointed out by commissions, comn Cormick is returned for taxation atltecs and eitiwma. th® local asscssoi 46.7 per cent of its value while i Edgefield the figure is only 20.9 p« ~ * Laurenjp* sen iportant official ir >e of property ta: •e that the system io of 14.2 per c SOME ATTRACTIVE OFFERS Pictorial Review $1.50, 2 years $2.75. Pictorial Review with People’s Home Journal $2.10. , Pictorial Review with Etude—Music $2.85. torial Review with Christian Her ald $2.75. See me for other attractive offers, id for booklet. JAS. W. CALDWELL Call 243 Clinton, S. C. 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