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THE CLINTON CHROgjgUy^jffTON. 8. C.
COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE
1926
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The hooka of the County Treasurer
■will be open for the collection of Tax
es for the fiscal year, 1926, at the
Treasurer’t office -from October 15th
to December Jl, 1926. After Decem
ber 31 one per cent will be added.
After January 31, two per cent will
be added, and after Feb. 28th, seven
per cent will be added until the 15th
day of March, 192T, when the books
will be closed.
All persons owning property in
more than .one township dte requested
to call for receipts in each of the sev
eral townships in which the property
is located. This is important, fcs ad
ditional cost and penalty may be at
tached.
All able-bodied male citizens be
tween the ages of twenty-one (2L) and
fifty-five (55) years of age are liable
to pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old
soldiers, who are exempt at fifty (50)
years of age. Commutation Road Tax
$1.50 in lieu of road duty. All able-
bodied men between the ages of 21
and 55 are liable to road duty except
those in militaiy service, school trus
tees, school teachers, ministers, and
students. Dog Tax $1.2^, which must
be paid not later than January 31,
1927.
Proper attention will be given those
Who wish to pay their taxes through
the mail by check, money order, ?tc.
The tax levy is as follows:
State Tax :...'SVmills
Ordinary County Tax 5Vi mills
Road and Bridge $Vi mills
Railroad Bond .... I mill
Jail Bonds - .... Vi mill
Road Bonds 10% mills
\j Arthur
CHURCH NEWS
The Chronicle does not necessarily
endorse or commend all of Mr. Bris
bane’s views and conclusions. His ed
itorials are publisher as expressions
of opinions of the world's highest sal
arie4 editor.
HOOVER'S PLAN.
DON’T KISS THE BABY.
CONGRESS MEETS.
296,006,006 MAN POWER.
Past Indebtedness ....
Statewide School (6-0-1)
Weak and High Schools ..
Constitutional School
2 mills
4 mills
.. % mill
...'TS mills
Secretary Hoover's plan for water
ways in the United States is a magni
ficent, common-sense, presentation of
what this country shoull do.
Mr. Hoover shows that 3,000,000
horsepower, more than three times the
amount now taken from Niagara
Falls, could be developed on the Ten
nessee and Cumberland rivers. Res
ervoirs and dams in connection with
this development would check floods
in the Mississippi valley, and provide
a six-foot channel connecting the Ten
nessee and Cumberland with the Ohio
and Mississippi.
Total .. . ... 38 'mill*
Laurens Schaol Districts
No. 1 - 16V4 toills
No. 2 — 16 mills
No. 3 16*4 mills
No. 4 .... t milts
No. 5 8 mil 1,8
No. 6 ... 6 mills
No. 7 -X 8 mills
lo. 11 22 milts
No. 12 11V4 mills
Ysungs Bdmal Districts
No. 2 8 mills
No. 4 16 mills
Ke. 5 17 mills
No. 6 16 V4 mills
No. 7 . .. 17 V4 mills
No. 8 15 milts
No. 10 .... 22V4 ir Hs
No. 3B .... 24 mills
Duds School Districts
No. 1 - 6 mills
No. 2 - 1244 mills
No. 3 - .... 12 mills
No. 5 26 mills
No. L-3 !... ... 16V4 mHls
No. 8 12 milts
No. 3B M milts
Sullivan School Districts
No. 1 - 18 mills
Not 2 8 mills
No. 3 .... t$ nrttls
No. 7 16
No. 8 12 mills
No. 17 16 miHs
Railroad Tax .... , . 3
The South knows what that power,
now wasted, would mean to Atlanta,
Birmingham, Chattanooga and Nash
ville.
That is only one item in a great
program that the will of the Ameri
can people should put through.
Dr. Bundesen, Health Commissioner
of Chicago, says many fathers and
mothers “kiss their babies into the
grave.”
To kiss an infant on the mouth is a
cr me.
Parents stupid enough to allow
strangers to kiss their children almost
deserve the result.
An infant’s blood lacks the protec
tive strength, the disease fighting
leucocytes, that come later in life. For
that reason consumption nearly al
ways starts before the child is two
yeaft old. Millions of unfortunate
children have had the tubercular
£$FnTpIanted in their mouths by lov
ing but ignorant mothers. Kiss your
baby on top of its head.
Let no one else kiss or haalle it.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES
BYTERIAN CHURCH
C. Bynum Betts, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sabbath School. P. S.
Jeanes, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Corning Worship.
4:00 p. m., Junior Y. P. C. U. Miss
es Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick,
leaders. 1 v
6:30 p. m., Senior ¥. P. C. U., Mias
Alice Todd, President.
T:30 p. ra.. Evening Wership.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. ra.. Prayer Meet
ing.
A cordial welcome is extended to
ad to attend them services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Woods, D. D M Pastor
16:06 a. m.. Sunday schooL D. W.
A. Neville, Superintendent.
11:16 a. an.. Morning Worship.
3:30 p. m.. Junior Christian Endea
vor. *
6:46 p. m. t Intermediate and Senior
Christian Endeavor Societies meet.
7:36 p. it.. Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:36 p. m., Prayer Meet
ing.
You are corniaity inn ten to site no
any one or all of our services.
THORN WELL MEMORIAL
CHURCH
(Presbyterian) -
Rev. L. Rom Lynn, D. D. t Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School: F. M.
Stutts, Superintendent.
11:66 n. m., Morning Worship.
4:00 p. ra.. Afternoon Worship.
7:00 p. ra., Senior Christian Endea
vor.
_ Wednesday, 7 :S0 p. m., Prayer Meet
ing.
All are welcome to these service*.
Waterloo School Districts
No. 1 12 mills
No. 2 9 mills
No. 3 20 mills
No. 4 14 mills
No. 5 1 ... 8 mills
No. 6 13 mills
No. 7 .... 16 mills
No. 14 8 mills
Cross Hill School Districts
No. 13 21V4 fc ills
No. 16 .... 16 mills
Hunter School Districts
No. 3
6 mills
No. 4
8 mills
No. 5
22 mills
No. 6
4 mills
No. 7
No. K-9 ...
No. R-42 ...
13 mills
No. 16
.. .V. 16 mills
Congress, resuming business, will
find the indign^pt farmer sitting on
the Capitol steps telling big income
taxpayers, “Until the government does
something for us farmers, YOU don’t
get that refund of $250,000,000.''
Lord Rothermere says Britain miss
es prosperity by failure to develop
electric power. “The economic wel
fare of the United States;" says he,
“is based more than anything lese on
the fact that she has 29,000,006 elec
trical horsepower in her factories,
equal to 290,000,600 human workers.
BROAD STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
O. M. Abney, B. D., Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a. m., Gilbert B.
Blakely, S^>erintendent.
11:16 a. ra.. Morning Worship. Com
munion srevice in connection with the
exercises.
3:C0 p. m., Junior Epwonh League
meets.
7:00 p. m., Senior Epworth League
meets.
7:36 p. m.. Evening Worship. Ser-
luon, “Watching.”
Wednesday, 7:30 p. nu. Prayer Meet
ing.
The public is cordially invited to
ail our services aad a hearty welcome
ts strangers.
BARTON TO BEAD
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BAPTIST PROGRAM
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
Missourian. Will Lead Effort to lm
Mission and Bensvolont
Budget
CHURCHES GIVE TOO LITTI.B
Survey Roveale Low Standards Malm
talned by Many—4Hans Are Laid
Far Improvement In 1937
To lead Southern BapUala to great
If toereaetag thalr budget for the any*
pert of missions, Christian education
and beaevoleaces. Dr. A. J. Sartos
of Kansas City, superintendent of
Baptist Work In Missouri for the past
throe years, aad one of the moot
prominent men in the denomination,
has aeeeptad the position of gunornl
director of the Baptist Co-operative
Program, and wlM move to Nashville,
Tana., to assnme his bow duties at
The County Auditor’s office nt Lau
rens, S. C., will be open from the 1st
W A N TS
day of January to the 20th day of F0R REN T—Resident home for rent.
February, 1927, for the purpose of j ^ D® 6 * 30~4tp
taking tax returns for the ensuing ~
year; mid for the transaction of all WANTED—To buy a few nice cattle,
pertaining to the office. For! Apply to J. H. Stone. 2tc
the convenience of taxpayers returns 1
«n b. foUowing .ppoint- for SALE-!fcver»l nict freoh .ilk
to throughout the county on data, i Apply to J. H. Stone. Itc
specified below.
take advantage of these oc-
iona to make your returns and save. /rochet bag containing
n trip to Laurens in the cold and min. 1 _ If found P 1 ** 3 * notify Mrs.
Yotmgu Township. Unford, Mon-i° p - sut « r Up
day, inn 17th.
Youngs Township, Youngs, Tuesday,' LOST—One balloon the complete
Southern Baptists are seeking to
mine $9.666,606 for the Co-operative
Program during this convention year
aad Dr. Barton* will seek to enlist the
aid of every ageacy and church of
the Sen them Baptist Conveatlon to
the accomplishment of this task.
Has Served Denomination
To his new position Dr. Barton
brings a wide denominational and
public experience. He has hold proml
neat pee I oral es to the South and has
served as aaaoclata secretary of the
Foreign Mission Board, field secre
tary of the Heme Mission Bogrd,
general secretary of the Arkansas
Stats Mission Bocrd. and secretary
ef the Tt_ ilaptlst Education Com
mission prior to taking up his work
In Missouri. He has also long been
prominent In the cause ^ol temper
Tor sixteen years he has bean
A.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Edward Lang, Paster
Sunday School, 10 a. m., W
Moorhead, Superintendent.
Preaching Service, 11 a. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U., 6:00 p. m., Mrs.
Edward Lang, Lender, William Moor
head, President.
Seiner B. Y. P. U., 6:46 p. ra., W.
R Andersen, President.
Evening Worship, 7:86 p. m. •
Wednesday, T :36 p. m., Prayer Meet-
The puMtc is cordially invited to all
tee services.
Joseph S. Donovan knew exactly
what he wanted when he went to work
in a carpet factory for $1.60 a week.
While he was working in the shop he
said he would make a million by the
time he was forty-five and retire.
Last September, not yet forty-four,
he had made his million and retired as
he promised. Now he is dead.
Jacks Schaol Districts
No. 1 4 mills
No. 2 11 mills
No. 3 ....^ 16 mills
No. 4 * 3 mills
No. 6 8 mills
No. 7 .... 3 mills
No. 15 .... 15 mills
Scuffletawn School Districts
The best thing, when you have made
your first million, is to go on and
make the second. It isn’t the money,
but the fact that you are working,
which enables others to find employ
ment and independence.
The right kind of American begins
his rest when the undertaker gets
him. That is a long and as early
enough rest for anybody.
There is no room on the earth for
a parasite and any man that stops
working, before he’s ninety, is that.
Jan. 18th.
Youngs Township, Ploaiant Molted,
Wednesday, Jan. 19th.
Youngs Township, Stewart’s Store,
Thursday, Jan. 90th.
Youngs Township, Cook’s Store,
Friday, Jan. 21st.
Dial’s Township, Thompson's Store,
Saturday, Jan. 22nd.
Dials Township, Owinga, Monday,
Jan. 24th.
Dial’s Township, Gray Court, Tues
day. Jan. 25th.
Dud's Township, W. H. Bolt’s store,
Wednesday, Jan. 26th.
Dials Township, Reeve’s Store,
Thursday, Jan. 27th.
Sullivan Township, Hickory Tavern,
Friday, Jan. 28th.
Sollivan Township, Princeton, Sat
urday, Jan. 29th.
Sullivan Township, T. T. Wood’s,
Monday, Jan. 31st.
Waterloo Township, Jerry C. Mar
tin’s, Tuesday, Feb. 1st.
Waterloo Township, W. C. Thomp
son's, Wednesday, Feb. 2nd.
Waterloo Township, Waterloo town,
Thursday, Feb. 3rd.
Cross Hill Township, Cross Hill,
Friday, Feb. 4th.
Hunter Township, Mountville, Tues
day, Feb. 8th.
Hunter Township. Clinton, Wednes
day, Feb. 9th.
Hunter Township, Clinton Mill,
Thursday, Feb. 10th.
Hunter Township, Lydia Mill, Fri
day, Feb. 11th.
.Hunter Township, Goidville, Mon
day, Feb. 14 th.
Jacks Township, Remo, Tuesday,
tFeb. 15th.
Jacks Township, S. W. Dean's, Wed
nesday, Feb. 16th.
All items of personal property, poll
and rand taxes must be returned on
or by the 20th day of February, 1927;
so please gut busy and make your re- i
turns in January and avoi dthe rush as *
rim, between Long Branch school
house and Clinton. Finder please aa-
turn to Musgrove Filling Station. Itc
HOUSE MOVING—If yon want your
r house moved, nan C. A. Owens, (Ski-
ton, S. C. Jaa 7-2tp
SWEET MILK—See me for nhO; and
prices. C. A. Owens, Clinton,
Jnn. 7-2tp
NOTICE—No hunting or trespassing
slowed on my premises.
J. Willie Young,
2tp C. C. Young.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. M. R. Wingard, Paster
Preaching services every Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock except the second i
Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock
in the morning.
Sunday School one hour before each
preaching service.
The public is cordially invited to
worship with us at these services.
Dr. Spahlinger, Swiss scientist, has
shown that cattle can be made im
mune to tuberculosis by vaccination.
|l The fight against tuberculosis could
hfopf / ‘ y affil* be made successfully without vnedk
No. 2 - 8 mills nation, although that would be a great
No. 3 ^ 3 ^ftills blessing, should it prove successful in
."Vasilis advanced cases.
CYRUS BAILEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH.
A. J. Bowling, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. G. W.
Meadors, Superintendent.
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at
7:30 o'clock.
Schedule of Preaching Services
First Sunday at 11:00 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 11:00 a. m.
Fifth Sunday at 7:45 p. m.
The ptdblic ts cordially invited to
attend these services.
No. 4 ...
No. 10
22V6 mills
No. 12 11V4 mills
Good food, fresh air, rest aad rea
sonable exercise are the tobercuUsto
cures that nature supplies.
Peraofe sending in bats of names,
to be token are requested W scad _ „ . .
., i * • a*. * 4., Supreme Court Justice
then. „rlr «.4 *i« ». towMfci, ^ |Hmmon Bluk denminM9
each, as the Trisasarer is very busy hearted judges and juries’’ that
LYDIA METHODIST CHUURCH
A. J. Bowling, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Bolt
Bobo, acting superintendent.
Schedule of Preaching Services
' Second Sunday at 7:36 p. m.
Third Sanday it 11:00 a. to.
Fourth Sunday at 7 :S0 p. m.
fifth Ssaday at 11:00 a. m.
In cordially invited to
during the tnMte ef December
BOSS D. YQUNG.
courage crime, wants quick trials, with
two-thirds of the jury deciding, no
Oral* IWtomr. ,, _
The two-thirds idea would set
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
it
The regular annual meeting of n0 w
Stockholders of the Commercial Bank. gtfy<
«f Clinton, S. C., will be held Tuesday,'
January 11th, 4927, at 4:30 s’ciock p.
m., in the offioe of the bank, to elect
directors for ensuing year, and to
transact such other business as may
come before the meeting.
H. D. HENRY.
Dec. 30-4tc President. .
criminals, and the prosperous
them would be obliged to purchase at
least five of twelve jurors,
one or two purchased
ys” can prevent conviction.
Expert phonograph re
pairing done at O’Daniel
and Reid’s
SOME ATTRACTIVE OFFERS
% f
American Boy $2.00, two years
$340.
American Boy and McCall’s Maga
zine $2.50.
American Boy and Pictorial Review
$2.60 (good only.tO'Doc- 31, 1926.)
Send for catalogue of bargains or
call 243 at 12:80 p. v m.
JA8. W. CALDWELL
Anything In Magazines
I HR. A J. BARTON
New General Director Baptist
erative Program
a rnmnesr of the executive aad login
latlrs eoamtttees ef the Antl-ealoon
Leagne of America, and dnrtag hte
tneutebeacy a* snyortotandant of the
Antf-apjsw Leagne ef Texas he saw
prohlhRtoa written tote* the eenstite-
tUp ef that state.
Bringing the Bapttet churches of
ten Htoth to n higher standard to
gtring to toe attaetoaarj, edncntlondl
and benevolent pregram of the dn
known an the Cnopern
m. will be the first -and
ohlef task to which the new general
4 tree ter w» address himself.
According to a recent survey pf the
reoerd ef the Bapitot churches of the
Berth, compiled from the letters of
the Individual ehcrohee to thalr dis
trict associations for 1926, made by
Dr. E. P. Alldredge, statistical secre
tary ef Southern Baptists. 6.927
churches listed as cooperating with
the Southern Baptist > Contention,
gave nothing to missions and benevo
lences last year. Other Interesting
Information gleaned from this survey
reveals that 12,319 other churches,
or slightly more than one-half of the
total number of churches, retained
from 76 to 99 cents eat of every dol
lar coming into their treasuries for
purely local work; 1,066 churches ap
plied from <7 to 75 cents, and 1.665
churches from 61 to 00 cents ont of
every dollar contributed to their own
local work; whereas, only 601 churces
la all the South gave 50 cents or more
eat ef every dollar coming into their
treasuries to missions and benevo-
leneoe beyond the borders of their
own semmunities.
The Southern Baptist Convention
has established an Ideal of a fifty-
fifty distribution to that It is recom-
meadlng to the churches that they
sedearer to give half ef all the
mosey raised by them to the generel
work ef the den—tostlcn. retaining
(he ether half tor teehr awn local
ex peases.
tooteded to the plans ef the Co-op
wait untfl tee tost day, bat make your
returns early in January.
Only personal property to be re
turned thin year, as return of all real
this year stands for four years,
tee seseawment laws are
FOR RENT—Splendid 206 acre
partly in MountviUe. Alee store,
corner Pitts and Sloan a totals, CMatoa.
O’Daniel A Reid. tf
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PIANOS turned and repaired by ex
pert resident tuner, several years
foreman for C. M. Stieff llano Co.
Send orders tp H. J. Tomkineoa, with
O’Daniel A Reid, phone 117.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Honee and
two lots on A4air street. All
veniences, barn and garage,
n asonable. Apply on premises. Mrs.
H. J. Tomkinson. tf
FOR RENT—Residence ea East Car
olina avenue, adjoining Dr. John W.
Young’s place, suitable fer boardtog
house or aparmtent house. Apply to
Dr. Jack H. Young. tf
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDW6
The annaal meeting ef tea
holders of the First National Baric ef
Clinton, S. C., will be held in the Di
rectors’ room of the Bank at Clintea,
8. C., en Tuesday, Jaaaary 11, 1927.
at three o’clock p. n. Please be prea-
it will be impossible to take all the ,
tarns to January and avoid the rush as •® t or * orwar< * y#ur
B. H. BOTH,
Jaa 6-5tc
J. WADDY THOMPSON,
County Auditor.
What Do
P. S. JEANES
Do?
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. A. Mnrler, Paster
10:00 a. m„ Sunday school, L. W.
Do Ires Cost To Much!
it.
00 a. m n Morning Worship.
V:30 ft to.. Evening Worship.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
86 P-
The public is invited to attead any
er alt of these services.
enlisting > I
subeerip-1
fences. I
•ritettofl
prists Ml
f sratfve Pregrem is an every member
thle tofl to every Baptist \
with a view to enlisting j
•tober la —king a
to misakHto aad beanvetenc
effort Is that ef
060,901 Sooth era
er giving on Meath ef (heir!
to rtllgtoas
their ehttrehet. la
the anmber of titherg
state to tee 'Boothera Ranted Con
veatton will undertake to enlist la
given as follows: Aistovas, tf,S60;
Arkansas. 21.260; District ef Colom
bia, 2,000; Florida, 12.060; Georgia,
65.960; Illinois. 6,700; Kentucky, 43.-
960; Louisiana. 16400; Maryland. Ir
460; Mississippi. 10.000; Missouri, 21. |
If yovrs kave been costing yon too mock it
y«« to couac is ami
If
wkteh each <
of
jog gD lido.
it atwolntc aasonuKe of satiafaetioG ke-
yoa want fair, square, coaitm— treat-
ike finest tires built (Goodyears) nt
I# suit any poeketbook—we eon five
LYDIA BAPTISi CHURCH
R. W. JUSTICE Paster
16:00 a. m., Sunday SchooL W. E
Johnson, Supt.
11:00 n. m., Morning Worship (e\
cry Sunday.)
6:30 p. m, B. Y. P. U. meets. ^
7*0 p. m.. Ewntaf Wonhip (.ver,, R.'Sw'TiSih jiorliTcw
.Sunday) Un», M4M; Oktabau. 17.0M; Boat*
*±r* k pr y' r “fS'* tr * r T\ amllM. MM: IMMUM. tlJM:
** 1:80 ' , , Tom. 7WM. Ttortto. MM*.
Everybody is cordially invited to at-,
tend all services. * 1 ; . : \ * 1
win ever bongkt a the or anytkiaf ebe
kere wkat tkey tkink of our merekandUie, our prices and
McDANIE
Vulcanizing Wbi
K. P. CHAPHUN, Manager
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