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THE QL1WTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. FOR SALE—Good See H. J. Pitts. stove FOR RENT—Six room house on West Centennial street. Apply to Thern- well Orphanage. Itc - NOTICE—Set your plants now for early sprang cabbage. Buy fresh home- plants from John T. Blakely at tfc grown Blakely’s Store. V/ANTED—Sewing to do, at reason able prices. Mrs. Edgar C. Taylor, £0 Owens St. Itp WHITEWAY Barber Shop had added a Beauty Booth to the shop f<jr ladies, private from shop, and Mrs. J. R. Setzler is in charge of all work. Phone engagements 'to 470, Laurens, S. C. 12-2-4tp - FLORIDA LEADS ■maiEF RECORDS Heads Major Disasters of 1926 Bed Cross Active in 62 Emergencies in Year. p. s. ALSO SERVES FOREIGN LANDS Preparedness to Cope with Great Disturbances Gives Good Results in Action. FOR RENT—Store-room in Masonic Temple in excellent condition Oc cupancy can be had at once. Apply tv C. F, Winn, Clinton, S. C. tf FOR RENT—Splendid 206 acre farm, partly in Mountville. Also store. Pacing one oPthe largest rehabflita tlon efforts of Us whole history, as • result of the Florida hurricane, the American Red Cross already had be hind It a record of service In 62 dis asters at home, up to the -close of the fiscal year. Jure 30. 1S26. When the hurricane struck Florida with such devastation and loss of life, the Red Croes National Headquarters was Just congratulating Itself that a year had passed without a major dis aster within the borders of the coun- < ASSOCIATE REFORMED BYTEUAN CHURCH C By mam Betts, Pastor 10:00 a. m.. Sabbath School. Jeanes, Superintendent. 11:00 a. na.. Morning Worship mon, “The Unavoidable Question.’’ 4:00 Pl Junior Y. P. C. U. Mias- Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick, leaders.' 6:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. C. U-, Alice Todd. President. 7:30 p. m_ Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p. Prayer Meet ing. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend these services. • 10:00 a. ul. Sunday School. Johnson, Supt. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship (ev ery Sunday.) I 6:30 p. B. Y. P. U. meets. 7:30 p. m.. Evening Worship (every Sunday.) Mid-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ser- Everybody is cordially invited to at- tind all Miss corner Pitts and Sloan streets, Clinton, try. The destruction in Florida has O’Daniel A Reid. tf PIANOS tuned and repaired by ex pert resident tuner, several years foreman for C. M. Stieff I iano Co. Send orders to H. J. Tomkinson, with O’Daniel A Reid, phone 117. tf FOR SALE OR RENT—House and two lots on Adair street. All con veniences, barn and garage. Terms been tentatively estimated by. Direc tor of Disaster Relief Henry L. Baker, of the American Wed Cross, in terms of relief work ahead of the org&niza- F1RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. J. Woods. D. D„ Pastor 10:00 a. m.. Sunday school. D. W. A. Neville, Superintendent. 11:15 a. m.. Morning Worship. 3:30 p. m.. Junior Christian Endta- vor. 6:45 p. m.. Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor Societies meet. 7:30 p. Evening Worship. . Wednesday, 7:30 p m.. Prayer ^eet- Professional Notice Dr. S. C. Hays has moved h's office ] to his new home on comer East Caro- 1 lina avenue and Woodrow streets. ! ! Insure the whole family’s health- EAT CLINTON-MAID BREAD Eat our pies, they are just as good as you • • - * ■ . •. bake yourself, and are cheaper. City Tax Notice! We urge you to buy one pound of our Fruit Cake before you try any other—45c lb. mg. You are coraiauy invited to attend any one or all of our services. Members of the First Presbyterian church and Sunday school, do not for- tlon This takes into account all suf get to bring a liberal contribution to ferers who must be cared for. I Sunday school and church next Sab- Careful surveys by experienced an bath for the Thorn well Orphanage .. • _ • z i ^ a j aaa ‘ - • a : • tboritiee place the Injured at 4.009 , This is our Thanksgiving offering for exclusive of the stricken Gulf Coast ] Thomwell. If you cannot possibly get cities of Moorehaven and Clewistjn Of the 1.200 Injured sent to Miami r< asonable. Apply on premises. Mrs.) jjospytaig. 590 were suffering with ma 11. J. Tomkinson. tf TO CONSUMERS — Selected Porto Rica s&eet potatoes delivered any where in city by Nov. 15, $1.50 per standard square potato crate, condi tional on orders being received for 100 or more crates. Collect when de livered. Mail orders to Holly Hill Truckers Association., Holly Hill, S. C. * 12-9-5tc Jor fractures. In two other east coast communities the Injufed numbered nearly l.Ortff. The homeless were con servstively estimated at 50.009. Such there, send your contribution. THORN WELL MEMORIAL CHURCH .(Presbyterian) Rev. L. Ross Lynn, D. D., Pastor 10:00 a. m.. Sunday School: F. M. Notice is hereby given that the time for pay ment of City Taxes for the year 1926 has been extended without penal ty until Dec. 1, 1926, af ter which 15 per cent penalty will be added on all unpaid taxes. By order of Town|o Council in session Oct * 27,1926. W. M. McMillan, Mayor. Mary C. Holland, Clerk-Treas. To give our customers a treat for Thanks giving day, we are going to have Huckle berry Pies—the price will be the same as other pies. ^ GET IT AT YOUR GROCER THE CUNTON BAKERY PHONE 124 figures sketch only vaguely the human stutts, Supcrintcndent. and material problem which the American Red Cross Is still doing its utmost to solve. For comparison the other outstand lug recent disaster, the Midwest tor hado of March 18. 1825. can be de NOTICE—All hunting ami trespass-| 8Cr,b ” d ,n more detail In that catas , troph'e the finalVcheck showed S09 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. 4:00 p. m.. Afternoon Worship. 7:00 p. m.. Senior Christian Endea- j vor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer M-et-' • * mg. All are welcome to these services ing on my place forbidden. Pilts, Sr. J. H. j Itp I STRAYED'’OR STOLEN—One black and tan hound pup, 5 months old, kng ears, bobbed tail, weight 40 lbs. T. J. Leake. Itp FOR SALE—Nice Hampshirc-Poland China pigs, 6 to 8 weeks old. $5.00 each. Also a few shoats. Apply to D. T. or J. H. Pitts. Itp BROAD STREET METHODIST CHURCH O. M. Ahne>. B. D- Pastor Gilbert B. A FOR RENT—Three-horse farm on edge of Clinton in good condition. Dwelling destroyed by fire to be re placed. For particulars apply to Miss Maude Pearson or B. L. King, Clin ton, S. C. 4tp i dead. 3,000 injured and 6.847 families of approximately 30.000 men. women and children rendered homeless. The final relief operations of the R'd ov iin__ Cross were brought to a close March . ** - ... . 18. 1928. exactly a rear trom the da, ^ SttpentitendenL I the tornado at rank five .tat,, I, 11 'J> » Morn.r.gWorah.p. Sub- Bo terrible did the death and de of sermon FmrtbeannK. Spec-1 atrutcion impress Itself on the experl '•»> intended for all church workers eneed Red Cross force, rush.,! into *”? Chnsttaus m general. You on!!. Florida that Chairman John Barton c ’ , j°y 'Payne did not hesitate to call for a : 1 P- ni -» Evening \\ orship. relief fund from the whole ^untrv of i This service will be a union welcome $5,000,000. The Red Cross ooncen service to the incoming pastor and But a Few Days Left To Make Application for 1927 License Plate—Nov. SO Last Day Certificate of Title Must Be In Name of Applicant FOR SALE Real Estate Attractive 6-room modern home, sit uated on the north side of Cahert avenue. trated every resource In trained per ■onnel on the stricken region. The- New Jersey mnnition? explo- kion. In July, whih terrible as a spec tacle, could not compare with either of these other two disasters in final destructiveness. It "ave the Red Cr ss an opportunity for service in which Red Cross nurses treated SC injured and during 'the height of the eme- gency fed between 700 and 809 peo pie driven from their homes. Mor* than 400 cases were registered with ! II family. Epworth loeague, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 7:3© p. m.. Prayer Meet- tp ing. ' £ The public is cordially invited to n ail our services and a hearty wel* mre , |1 to strangers. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Edward Fong. Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m.. W. Moorhead. Superintendent. - Preaching Service, 11 a. m. i A. Beautiful and conveniently located; the Red Cross after the explosions | Junior B. Y. P. U-, 6:00 p. m.. Mrs. for assistance in regaining their, hold j Edward Long. Leader. William Moor-.W on life through rehabilitation work jhead. President. , ^ 4 '\ This latter is a regular part of th, | Senior B. Y. P. .U^ 6:45 p. m. 6 room cottage on Musgrove street.) u ej j f; ro ^ s re iief operations in all dis Has bath, electric lights and other con-; an( j means a task continuer vcnieJtfces—eastern exposure. Vacant lot on the west side of Hol land streets. A fine locality for a nice home. . R .Anderson. President. Evening Worah p. 7:30 p. ni. , i ■ s Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.. Prayer Meet ing. The public is cordially invited to all, the services. 85 acres farm land with good 2 story dwelling, good barn and other out-buildings, located on a good road about 5 1-2 miles N-E. Clinton. S. C. Brand new 4-room cottage on North Broad street. long after the country has ceaaed tc think of the occurrence iftelf. The yeitf has seen a new measure of disaster relief preparedness inau gurated by the Red Cross, uiuht: ; which a trained res-rve of medical | m5iv>i iithFPW CHURCH and other relief exp*-r,s is constanti" ;^T. -Oh. FI THtRA» t 1 ‘ ”! || on call for any servh-e This prepar i Rev. M. R- Mmgar . Pastor edness justified itself in both the New j Preaching serxKes every Sunday af- p Jersey explosion, and in the Florida ternoon at 4 ©clock except the second Sunday of ea^h month at 11 o’clock- ir the moniir.ir. 60 acres land with 2 cottages one mile west of Clinton. S. C. An ideal proposition for Dairy. N. D. HENRY and F. V. BOUND (H. D. HENRY & COMPANY) and in the Florida hurricaoe. In the latter the R»d Cross : had at call more than 30v experienced i disaster workers with a network n prepared Chapters ail over the coun try. This preparedness, constantly demonstrated, is cited as materia! as surance that the country is beiter protected today than ever before fren* the suffering such nKsfortunes eng der. Bad as were domestic disasters L* Sunday School one h->ur before each preaching service. j ■-» The. public is cordially invited to : arorsh-p with us at these services. ! n • « m m to m ni-UHENESS Athlete has simple method of keeping in perfect form CYRU6 BAILEY MEMORIAL NLTHODIST CHURCH. » j T. A. Inabinet. Pastor j j] 10:00 a. Sunday School. G. W, L both the last fiscal year and reoetr ^ Meadors, Sunerintendent. months, some of those abroad in th- j Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at same time have been comparable, e.- 7:30 o’clock. s j Athletes and trainers know how pain ful and disabling muscle-lameness can be. And i they, more than almost any one else, can tell you the best way to overcome it. . v pecially a flood iu Mexico. AFogetho’ I the American Red Cross served in tbv j name of the American people in mor* j than 15 foreign catastrophes. „ The Tenth Annual Roll Call to: j membership to maintain such act!vi ; ties will be held from Novembo.' 11 tc 25, and l« an opportunity for all t enroll themselves in the Am ricai Red Cross. Schedule of Preaching Services First Sunday at 11:60 a.m. First Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Second Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Fourth Sunday at 11:0J a. n«. Fifth Sunday at 7:45 p. m. The public is cordially invited t attend these services. 0 1 ii? What to do if Certificate of Title Is in Your Name. Merely return the application^lank mailed you by the highway depart ment properly filled out and with proper remittance attached. If you have not received application blank write this department at once for ap plication. Give motor number, make of automobile and 1926 license num ber. If certificate of title has been lost file with this department affidavit signed before notary public setting forth that original has been lost. Du plicate will be issued. Personal checks for 1927 license plates will not be accepted, but will be returned to the makers. There will be no exception to this rule made by the Highway Commission. Remit tance should, and must be made by certified check, cashier's check, or money order. Act of 1926 - General Assembly Requires ‘In my training work as an alli es Frank B. Conover, of lete,” writes 175 South St., Jersey City, N. J., inn’s liniment for the have used Sloan’i past five yean and found it most effec tive for soreness caused by vigorous exercise. Abo an incompanble rem edy for stiff neck.*! It is marvdoos how ache and stiff ness in lame muscles yield to the magic of Sloan’s. Just a little patted on lightly and healing new blood tingles through the hurt place. Away go “fatigue-poisons.” Sore muscles limber up and atop aching. Get a bottle today and have it on hand. All druggists—35 cents. SI nan's Liniment ri 1 I , L v i* \ ! LYDIA METHODIST CHUURCH T. A. laabinH, Pastor 10:00 a. Sunday School. Bolt Bobo, acting superintendent. Schedule of Preaching Services * Second Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Fourth Surday at 7:30 p. m. Fifth Sunday at 11:00 a. m. The public is cordially invited to attend t)ie$e c CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. A. Marler, Pastor 10:00 a. oa* Sunday school, L. W. King,' superintendent. 11:00 a. m_. Morning Worship 7:30 p. uu. Evening Worship. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 17:30 p. m. The public is invited to attend spy or all of What to do if Certificate of Title Is Not in Your Name. If you have within the year bought a second hand or used car and certi ficate of title has not been Issued to ycu by this department get the for mer owner to assign his original cer tificate to you and inclose this certi ficate with a request for a new certi ficate in your own name. 50c must be inclosed with application for cer tificate of title to cover the cost of transferring 1926 registration. Re mittance by certified personal check, postoffice money order or cashier's check should also he inclosed to cover the cost jp^\Mfcti|1927 license plate. No personal checKs will he accepted but will be returned to makers by this de partment. i Should former owner of your auto mobile not have transferred certifi cate of title to you and if he has lost it. the following affidavit should be made by him before a notary and mailed to this department by you • with your application for 1927 license and proper remittance. State of South Carolina. County of Personally appeared before me — — who. first being sworn, says that certifi cate of title number issued f<> r — (here insert make of car)........ (h*re insert motor number) has been lost. Deponent further says that own ership of the above described motor vehicle was on * 1926 transferred to G f (here insert address). (L. S.) Sworn to and subscribed before me at ; this day of 1926. A law enacted by the 1926 General Assembly of i^outh Carolina requires that application for 1927 license plate must be made on or before November 30th, 1926. Should application be made after November 30th a penalty of 50c will be charged for each delin quent application. Prosecution Will Follow Too Early or Too Late Dis play of Plates d An act of the 1926 General Assem bly requires further that license plate must not be displayed prior to De cember 31, but must be displayed on January 1st aad thereafter. There wi’l he nc extension of time. Owners displaying license plates prior to De cember 31st w ill be prosecuted w here apprehended. Owners not displaying license plates on January 1st. 1927 and thereafter will likewise be pros ecuted. Make Application Now. Avoid Penalty (Notary Public of South Carolina.) The Motor Vehicle Division solicits the full cooperation of automobile rwne’-s cf South Carolina. By com plying w'ith the law of the state and ru!es cf the State Highway Depart ment, you will save yourself annoy ance and materially cut the cost *>f handling 1927 license plates. Make your application for license now! To- dav» LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH (CoathuMd On Next Cohunnl lE=Jf=i State Highway Department Motor Vehicle Division, P. O. Drawer 1498, Colombia, S. C. / • * v. 0 0 n ii i! ri l E il S I! i! hi lyi 0 0 a ii M 1! a /. , ( JL i . . rtc- * \ i ■■■■■